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re: Writing Thank You after Interview with Multiple Interviewers

Posted on 4/5/13 at 7:31 pm to
Posted by Cali 4 LSU
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Posted on 4/5/13 at 7:31 pm to
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foshizzle


Thanks for the reply! It really does help. I've told the hubby that no one really cares about advanced degrees anymore, especially in a world where kids know more about computers than most adults. But on top of the degrees he has so much IT experience, mainly in healthcare but also in education. He's very well-rounded and was a "jack of all trades" while at the hospital. The downside is he didn't do IT Business. He wants to do project management or something similar. He just can't even get interviews. Ironically, he did get an interview with Microsoft but had a "dud" (inexperienced) interviewer thus didn't make it to the final selection. His other interview was at LSU (imagine my excitement) but he was 2nd choice...I think b/c he was over qualified for the position and there was a fear of him not staying long term.

Regardless, thanks for the feedback!
Posted by foshizzle
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Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 4/7/13 at 5:03 pm to
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I've told the hubby that no one really cares about advanced degrees anymore


I wouldn't go that far, it's just that most IT jobs don't require it for this kind of work.

OTOH, someone who can write fairly basic code but combines general accounting knowledge with a leading vendor's database structure can do very well. Something similar probably applies in other areas. The idea is that programming itself isn't the focus, but being able to apply that skill to in-depth functional knowledge in another field can be very lucrative.
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