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Guys! I need your opinion/thoughts. Please see.

Most people today, when it comes to hiring people for a job; in that applicant's resume form, they always see what universidade or college you graduated from. Not what you have (e.g. skills, knowledge, abilities, talents).

In my opinion, what if, you graduated from a very prestigious school but, yeah you graduated from there but you don't have those skills and knowledge for the job you like. And people in that company you are applying to, considers the school you came from not your abilities? For me, I think that it doesn't matter what universidade or school you came from. What matters is, your skills, and how can you make a difference to their company.

And my point in composição literária this, is what do you guys think about it (first paragraph)?
 mitchie19 posted over a year ago
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herpinaderpson said:
I think it's about showing your unique part at job interviews. But that mostly depends on the kind of job you're applying for. For journalism, the employers mostly seek a unique point of view. But in jobs like programming or banking, they just take a look at your educational history then decide if you get the job or don't.
Speaking for myself, I want to be a graphic designer or a programmer, and for this I'm trying to get into a good school.
Life's cruel. And so are job interviews. And bosses.
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brandonaz said:
Ehhhhh. I think it's a misconception that schooling is mais important to employers than attributes. I think people use it as a measure to reflect intelligence level, like if you went to Harvard or oxford you're obviously mad smart, but not as a marker for other skills.

My dad does a lot of interviewing for interns and potential employees for his company and I know he does have certain stereotypes, but always he puts personality first. The stereotypes do tend to have basis though, like Harvard, Yale, Stanford kids may be mais cut-throat whereas Ivy kids from Columbia or Penn are mais laid back. In general. But still, people judge mais on attributes. That is what interviewing is for, you know? So that the employers can see what kind of people skills the applicants have and what they know. If they judged just or mostly from what school they went to then they wouldn't even waste the time interviewing. So someone from a slightly worse school is probably going to be hired over an Ivy kid if they have better abilities.

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