Why Degrees Don’t Always Reflect Real-World Ability
The degree as a signal—and its growing blind spots For decades, a degree worked as a convenient shortcut. It signaled a baseline of literacy, persistence, and exposure to a body of knowledge. Employers used it to reduce risk, especially when applicant volumes surged and hiring teams needed a quick way to sort “qualified” from “unqualified.” […]
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