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Higher Career Prospects With a Higher Diploma

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Higher Career Prospects With a Higher Diploma
It probably comes as no surprise that candidates have higher career prospects with a higher diploma. Although experience and specialized knowledge or training can have a great impact along the way, you can be sure that your career prospects will be brightest when your educational credentials match your resume. No matter what your field or area of interest, you can be sure that earning a higher diploma can assist you in achieving your career goals. In some cases it is important that your degree align with your work interests - such as in the fields of finance or accounting - as that knowledge is directly applicable to your tasks on the job. In other instances, your educational expertise serves as an excellent knowledge base in which you can contribute to a company or team’s overall performance.
Higher diploma programs can vary widely in terms of scope and specialty. Perhaps you are technically or quantitatively oriented and are interested in the fields of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Prospects are bright for STEM professionals since the advancing economy continues to demand greater knowledge and expertise to drive innovation forward. Because these fields tend to be dominated by men, women may have greater opportunity and benefit in earning postgraduate degrees in applied science, information technology, and engineering. Schools in both Hong Kong and the greater Asia region offer a myriad of programs for the aspiring graduate student, and both the number of institutions and degree options ensure that availability is no barrier to your success.
Naturally, as one might imagine, those with a higher diploma tend to earn more than workers who do not possess the same level of education. Of course, we have to acknowledge that possessing a degree does not necessarily guarantee that you will make more than your peers. Companies determine compensation based on a number of factors besides your educational level, including personal and professional experience, as well as the ability to contribute positively to the organization. The good news is that numbers don’t lie. In 2011, the average starting salary of a college graduate in China was around 2,500 yuan per month. In comparison, the average starting salary of a master’s graduate was forecasted at 4,000 yuan per month. The numbers follow a similar trend in the United States, where college graduates earned 83% more than high school graduates, and master’s degree holders out-earned college graduates by 45%.
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If that’s not enough justification for you to pursue higher education, consider the idea that there are dozens of intangible benefits of earning a higher diploma. Sure, a greater salary, improved prospects, and better credentials are good news for any professional, but have you considered that attending a higher education program can assist you in creating a greater network of peers and professionals? This can have a great impact on your job hunt, as many individuals report success finding jobs from acquaintances. It makes sense, given that applying on the internet lacks a personal touch and it’s tough to differentiate yourself. Aside from the professional career benefits of building a network, you can be sure you will have the opportunity of a lifetime to make friends and create a community to support you throughout your journey.
Although it can be a challenge to tackle a higher education program and it might require some major life changes and decisions, you can be sure it will be a rewarding experience. Aside from the tangible financial and professional gains, personal benefits can help to make your higher diploma studies worth the commitment. At the end of the day, earning a higher degree can always make you a better prospect, helping you find ways to stand out from the crowd.
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