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Is the crust important when applying for a job?
I understand that education is important for some, for others it is not, but in what proportion are things on the modern labor market?
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In Russia, it is usually not needed.
Nevertheless, there are a number of positions where formal higher education is required for employment. We are talking here about working for the state and in near-state organizations (all kinds of state corporations): a number of qualification requirements are imposed on the employee, including the presence of higher education.
It is important if it is a crust of bread. Suddenly you have to wait in line, there will be something to eat.
No. The biggest benefit from a diploma is a visa. But they get it without him.
Well, I don't quite agree with the others.
If you have a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology / Moscow State University (Phystech / Mehmat), then this is cool and such a crust is important.
If it is a civil service/state company, it is important.
If you have a crust of an average university or worse - no.
Also, do not forget the fact that in the CIS countries a lot is decided by connections.
For getting a job abroad - it is important.
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For employment in Russia - no.
Required to obtain a work visa abroad.
If you are going to work in Russia, you don't need it.
You can roughly count 50 to 50. In some cases, this will simply be a filter on the level of HR, and in vacancies of rather large international companies, this requirement is almost mandatory.
Regarding the university, plus the answer above. In those companies where there is no mandatory filter, the Moscow State University / MIPT / ITMO crust is a big plus, the average / provincial crust - what it is, what it is not.
This question has been repeatedly sucked on Habré - in terms of whether VO is needed or not. The summary is this - a good higher education is needed, a bad one is not. The context of this question - kmk implies BAD IN, so if you are not considering options for entering normal universities (here I can only talk about Moscow ones) and are not considering the option of emigration - then don’t bother.
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