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<blockquote data-quote="KurtDog" data-source="post: 13909127" data-attributes="member: 39097"><p>I have no experience with online degrees but they are gaining in the credibility department. Many of the managers I have dealt with have their bachelors from brick and mortar schools and earn their Masters online while working full time. Generally once they complete their extra education they get a raise and a new title.</p><p></p><p>My only advise is make sure your investment in time and money will pay off before starting. Talk with your manager or whoever you report to and let them know your reasons for going to school and how it will benefit them and what you might expect once you complete your education. They might have a good idea on what they want you to focus on and how it will benefit you and the company.</p><p></p><p>With that being said, if they are willing to foot the bill there should not be anything stopping you from doing it. The more education you have the better you look to an hr department and anyone who would want to hire you.</p><p></p><p>In general, even with online degrees, name brand recognition still holds water. So the better the name, the better it will look on your resume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtDog, post: 13909127, member: 39097"] I have no experience with online degrees but they are gaining in the credibility department. Many of the managers I have dealt with have their bachelors from brick and mortar schools and earn their Masters online while working full time. Generally once they complete their extra education they get a raise and a new title. My only advise is make sure your investment in time and money will pay off before starting. Talk with your manager or whoever you report to and let them know your reasons for going to school and how it will benefit them and what you might expect once you complete your education. They might have a good idea on what they want you to focus on and how it will benefit you and the company. With that being said, if they are willing to foot the bill there should not be anything stopping you from doing it. The more education you have the better you look to an hr department and anyone who would want to hire you. In general, even with online degrees, name brand recognition still holds water. So the better the name, the better it will look on your resume. [/QUOTE]
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