A master's degree may not lead to better job performance, but employers are still willing to pay extra for employees who have one, according to a new survey. In a survey of 1,000 hiring managers in ...
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Having a master's degree doesn't make you a better worker, say hiring managers—but you’ll still get paid more
A master's degree may not lead to better job performance, but employers are still willing to pay extra for employees who have one, according to a new survey. In a survey of 1,000 hiring managers in ...
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