Random question;
How much does a "certificate" from a college actually help? I currently work for Comcast doing pretty well for myself all things considered. I have been employed here for about 3 years and currently am in the inbound sales department. I like what I do.....but much like anyone in corporate America, I am always looking for ways to advance and ultimately make more money. I have worked my way up from the bottom, and while I don't neccesarily mind what I do, I am ready to get off the phones and be in a supervisory role of sorts. Even though I have great metrics and am one of the tops sales agents here, I doubt they would consider me seriously for a supervisor position because I am one of the youngest people here (24) and I lack any sort of degree/certificate. I have pondered the idea of going back to school and getting my associates in either business marketing or business management....but while researching my options I also stumbled across a few business management "certificate" programs. The reason they (the certificate programs) intrigued me is because they take considerably less time to achieve, and because I work full time and have less than desirable hours, making it difficult to add school into an already hectic agenda. My work will reimburse me in full for any school/degrees/certificate programs that is relative to my line of work so I am very interested in doing it. But....the real question here is....will it be worth my time?
How much does a "certificate" from a college actually help? I currently work for Comcast doing pretty well for myself all things considered. I have been employed here for about 3 years and currently am in the inbound sales department. I like what I do.....but much like anyone in corporate America, I am always looking for ways to advance and ultimately make more money. I have worked my way up from the bottom, and while I don't neccesarily mind what I do, I am ready to get off the phones and be in a supervisory role of sorts. Even though I have great metrics and am one of the tops sales agents here, I doubt they would consider me seriously for a supervisor position because I am one of the youngest people here (24) and I lack any sort of degree/certificate. I have pondered the idea of going back to school and getting my associates in either business marketing or business management....but while researching my options I also stumbled across a few business management "certificate" programs. The reason they (the certificate programs) intrigued me is because they take considerably less time to achieve, and because I work full time and have less than desirable hours, making it difficult to add school into an already hectic agenda. My work will reimburse me in full for any school/degrees/certificate programs that is relative to my line of work so I am very interested in doing it. But....the real question here is....will it be worth my time?
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