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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

5 ways postgraduate education can improve your employability


With more and more people getting an undergraduate degree, people have started to evaluate what it is that will set their CV apart from the rest when it comes to getting a job. Postgraduate study is a great way to give yourself an edge over your peers, and highlight exactly what you see your main strengths to be. This article will show you the 5 ways in which getting postgraduate degree can improve your employability.



1)      Highlights dedication to a field
By getting recognition at a postgraduate level you are highlighting your ambition and dedication to a field. Employers will be able to see that you had what it takes to focus your time and energy on a project, and this will bode well.  Some people suggest that by adding a post graduate degree(and more than one, in some cases) to their CV, they had displayed that they had genuine dedication and employers love dedication.

2)      Nothing stops you from applying whilst doing the degree.
Nothing, literally nothing, stops you from applying for positions or internships whilst you are undertaking a Postgraduate degree. A popular myth amongst students is that a master’s degree is just a wasted year, because it is a year that you are not actively looking for appropriate employment. However there are plenty of examples of jobs and internships that will accept your availability and you can always add to your vocational CV whilst studying. 

3)      Can change your career path
Postgraduate education is not just about those who are entering the courses directly after graduating from their undergraduate degrees. A master’s degree can go a long way to helping a mature student completely change their career path and job prospects. By stepping back into education as a mature student you are displaying your ambition to move forward, to learn and to succeed at a greater level.  The amount of funding and financial support available for mature students is something that has become more available recently, and many universities welcome mature students with open arms.

4)      Broadens different horizons
A post graduate degree has the potential to focus your skills on a specific area that your undergraduate degree could not. After finishing your undergraduate study you may have realised where you want to specialise in your field, and there is no better way of gaining recognition in your specialty than earning a postgraduate degree in it. Undergraduate degrees are often generic in their focus, whereas postgraduate degrees show that you have evaluated your strengths and acted on it.

5) Teaches you more about yourself
Postgraduate education is completely different to its undergraduate counterpart. Postgraduate education can be very difficult if you do not give it the time and dedication it needs. By successfully completing a post graduate course you will have proven to yourself that you’re no longer just the normal student, but you’re a proper academic. The days of partying end when you graduate from your undergrad degree, and the hours in the library get longer by the week. You will either soon realise that you have to give it your all, otherwise you will falter. The good thing is about your social sacrifice is that employers will often understand the leap in difficulty from undergraduate to postgraduate, so it will look good on your CV.

So, by getting a postgraduate degree you can really elevate yourself when it comes to employability. A postgraduate degree can be a great option for a good number of people, whether they be just finishing their undergraduate degrees or coming back into education as a mature student. Postgraduate funding for degrees is something that has become a lot easier to access in recent years, it might turn out that getting another degree is a lot easier financially than you first anticipated. If you are looking to study a postgraduate degree, I recommend doing your research and looking into each course thoroughly so you can find one that is most appropriate for you.

Author Bio
Ellie Richards is an online Marketing Manager for Original PhD. She specialises in research, content and article writing on various topics, including Education, Marketing, and Technology.