acfreema
Computer
- Jan 18, 2013
- 8
Long story short, I am 30, have a BA in philosophy and AAS in business, and no time to spend earning _another_ degree just to appease HR. For much of the last seven years, I've worked in IT, and devised a bunch of answers to problems because there were no practical commercial solutions or they weren't in the budget.
Now, for nearly the last year, I've been working in software testing at a major international equipment design and manufacturing company. With my degree, I don't see myself getting anywhere near $50k/year at this place in less than 10 years, but only because it's not on management's list of "valuable" subjects. Case in point: one of the embedded software engineers has an undergrad in math, was an intern for his senior year, and was hired on right after graduation last spring or the year before (ie no "real-world" programming experience).
Essentially, my question is "How can I be taken seriously as a person capable of doing what needs to be done?". How do I convince HR and management that I am a valuable asset capable of being more than just the most effective software tester they have? Is a degree mill like Ashwood University the answer?
Now, for nearly the last year, I've been working in software testing at a major international equipment design and manufacturing company. With my degree, I don't see myself getting anywhere near $50k/year at this place in less than 10 years, but only because it's not on management's list of "valuable" subjects. Case in point: one of the embedded software engineers has an undergrad in math, was an intern for his senior year, and was hired on right after graduation last spring or the year before (ie no "real-world" programming experience).
Essentially, my question is "How can I be taken seriously as a person capable of doing what needs to be done?". How do I convince HR and management that I am a valuable asset capable of being more than just the most effective software tester they have? Is a degree mill like Ashwood University the answer?