In 2021, a business administration degree was one of the most sought-after degrees. Whether it be to increase your knowledge in your field, obtain job security, pursue a new opportunity, or finally get that pay increase you’ve been working for, you may have been one of the thousands who considered pursuing a Master’s in Business Administration this year.
However, completing a degree while maintaining a career, enjoying your family, and balancing a hectic schedule may have led you to consider online education as an alternative to in-person education.
But the big question remains: Are online degrees respected by employers?
Here are three words to consider when seeking to answer this question.
Credibility
What employers think about online degrees is a matter of credibility. Can the degree be trusted? Does the degree prepare a student for the demands of the business world?
If you fear an employer will throw your resume aside when they see “online degree,” you’ll be comforted to know that hiring managers are more concerned about the degree itself than the method of earning the degree.
When asked the question, “Are online degrees respected by employers?”, Lanie Hodgson, professional talent acquisition manager at the Bowen Center, was quick to defend the credibility of online degrees.
“Online degrees are as credible as in-person degrees, and there are certain strengths: drive, independence, motivation, self-sufficiency, timeliness, organization, etc., that we see in people due to their accredited online degrees,” she shared.
So keep that in mind going forward! Your online degree might just help you sell your soft skills in your next interview. Online education can be leveraged to help your credibility as a professional and not hurt it!