Couldn’t have said it any better, That’s exactly what I was gonna say.It depends on the person, but as a general rule, a college degree will get your foot in the door, but for actually performing the job, work experience is much more valuable, at least in my experience. The college degree shows that you have the ability to learn and the determination to finish a difficult task, but unless you get a job in your own or a closely related field the actual mastered curriculum likely won’t be of much help on the job, particularly for some of the more esoteric or less job related majors. The skills learned through work experience in another field may not transfer well either, but with work experience at least you have already learned the basics of having a job, how to get along with co-workers, dealing with supervisors or subordinates and schedules, and all the other details that someone just entering the workforce will have to learn along with the skills necessary to do the job. Work experience puts you ahead of that learning curve, and with good work references proves that you have the ability to do the job on day one.
However, there are exceptions. Some people with degrees will do better than some with work experience and vice versa, a lot depends on how dedicated the student was to studying or worker was to getting the job done. A strong work ethic, maturity, and desire to be successful can beat a degree or work experience for someone determined to succeed.
Having worked with ETLs hired just out of college has definitely influenced this opinion.😁
I'm guessing OP doesn't have a degree, but has experience at Target and wants to move on to something else. I could be wrong.What was the reason for making this poll? Did you get denied a position because you don't have a degree?
Target no longer requires a degree for most of its positions and the handful that do, you can go to college for free to get it.
Was talking to another TM about how in today’s society job experience is more valuable.What was the reason for making this poll? Did you get denied a position because you don't have a degree?
Target no longer requires a degree for most of its positions and the handful that do, you can go to college for free to get it.
I agree. I don’t want to be a WW for the rest of my life! Went straight to D1 after high school but didn’t finish. Right now I chose to get a certification just because I havnt been a student for sometime. Getting a BA in Business will probably easier than pursuing my original BA in CIS haExperience and education go a long way to opening a lot of doors.
I thought in another thread they were changing this.In regards to Target, Brown nosing wins
I have known many TL (no degree or working toward one) would have better leadership skills than Exec leadership
In my years at Target I’ve seen many external with degrees and barely lasted a year opposed to those like me who did 2 years overnight logistic to then Etl’s and stayed for 10-20yearsI thought in another thread they were changing this.
TL Process
Side note: I’m a TL but still don’t understand this process so asking for information that people may have on this. So in recent myDay communication in stated mid-February that there would be process changes in the process to bring on a PG45 and it would lean more heavily on the Talent...www.thebreakroom.org
It might just be the "brown-nosers" are willing to just bide their time and wait because of Target's convoluted process.
A college degree is something Target might want just for optics since they can tell the world that "x% of our leadership has college degrees".
I have seen companies hire a new college graduate (with zero experience) so they can show them the "company way" of doing things.