@TRG_Orgullo@BitchxLoveSosa@currygoat94@Ariannnyy_ I work in the REAL business domain. I look at resumes every single week. Trust me when I tell you that nobody in elite corporate leadership cares about an online practitioner doctorate. We look for top-tier talent, not a title you bought to feel important.
@TRG_Orgullo@currygoat94@Ariannnyy_ “Another Dude”.. it’s Dak Prescott. I also work in business as a strategist for a fortune 100. Didn’t take a DBA from UIW to do that. You’re crying brotha, YOU brought up the degree and this was our reaction lmao.
@TRG_Orgullo@currygoat94@Ariannnyy_ Calm down. The doctorate is in business and from UIW. Congrats on accomplishing this feat. Less than 1% of the world joins the military. Doesn’t mean you’re special.
@PrimatePort@pepemoonboy@unusual_whales My cheap MBA was 10k (AACSB accredited online) helped me landmy job making 135k+ in my first year working corporate.
@avocadoking88@Seanfrank Business Strategy for a global bank where I see average income levels, debt to asset ratios, and consumer loans on a consistent basis. The topic isn’t IT, it’s earning potential within the U.S. don’t deflect. You’re wrong.
@avocadoking88@Seanfrank OP stated that. I did not. 2-3 million is a lot, but not when consider that total US workforce is 168-170 million. Your estimate equates to less than 1% in your own scenario. Showing that for the MAJORITY, these are uncommon figures. If you truly work in IT you’d understand that.
@avocadoking88@Seanfrank You are either trolling or out of your damn mind. This is not entry level tech and “tens of thousands of people” (even up to 100k) still equates to less than 1% of the total workforce.
@justintrimble@JimChuong Loud and wrong lmao. Problem is the kids think a T20 MBA on their resume will beat out real working experience and decent MBA programs that their competition has.