| Unless you live under a rock, you've heard that the | | | | Advantages in salary and professionalism are two |
| global economy is in a recession. Finding a job is more | | | | things that tell an employer you are better qualified for |
| difficult these days, and layoffs are part of the | | | | the position than your competition. A college degree |
| economic fallout from a recession. It's important to give | | | | also tells potential employers that you have the |
| your career a boost and establish a foothold in | | | | determination and skills to make through tough |
| interviews and job placement. A college degree helps | | | | deadlines and schedules. |
| ground your position and adds to your professionalism | | | | Better Job Placement |
| helping you find a job even during hard times. | | | | Even with a recession, a college degree will help you |
| Layoffs and Losing Your Job | | | | find a better paying, higher position job. A college |
| No one wants to lose a high paying job, but with the | | | | education is a formal way to tell potential employers |
| recession at a point where companies are cutting | | | | that you have the skills to require a higher salary and |
| back, a college degree in a field that resists the | | | | leadership qualifications to provide the best service for |
| economic crises will help you maintain your job or even | | | | the company. |
| find a better one if you fall victim to job loss. With so | | | | A recession doesn't have to be the end of your |
| many people struggling to make ends meet, a college | | | | career. As a matter of fact, it can boost job |
| degree can put your resume on the top of the list for | | | | placement and position within a company. |
| recruiters. | | | | |