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Pamela Baldwin April 19, 0 Comments. Dear Sir It is very interesting can I have any details regards p n rao. Maurizio Morselli Posted April 19, 0 Comments. Ian Welsh Posted April 19, 0 Comments. Hi Pam: The equivalence I am most familiar with relates more to job evaluation guidelines, where the position level various components are described, for example, as equivalent to university degree plus 5 years experience. A very interesting subject, Ian.
Pamela Baldwin Posted April 19, 0 Comments. Ian, Yes the experience related to a specific career level. Anonymous Posted April 19, 0 Comments. They believe that the first two years of say a bachelors education will only provide a Generalized Education, with the last two years providing the SPV so, the DOL Believes that the SVP for a bachelors degree would be equivalent to 2 Years of experience of course assuming the degree is in the field or area of expertise This is not limited, it can be also utilized for professional positions , IE for Engineers — One can become a registered Engineer in Many States in the U.
This is an interesting topic, thanks for bringing it up! Sheena Gates Employee Benefit Coordinator. Karen, Excellent! David Filwood Posted April 19, 0 Comments. David Filwood Principal Consultant. Pam, Thank you for bringing this topic to discussion. Respectfully, J. Beth Carney.
Pamela Baldwin Posted April 25, 0 Comments. Beth, Thanks for sharing your perspective. Don't screen yourself out, leave that decision to the employer after you have made the best case for your candidacy. Register for your free AgCareers. Candidate Employer. Grow your career on AgCareers. What Employers Mean by Equivalent Experience. Six 6 months of experience as a unit secretary, ward clerk, medical office assistant, or nursing assistant will be accepted in lieu of the required course work.
BA required, MA preferred. Here is some information about level 6. Here are some examples that employers might consider equivalent to a bachelor's degree based on work experience or a combination of work experience and education. Related: Certificate vs. Degree: What's the Difference? In the section of your resume dedicated to education, list your bachelor's degree along with any other education you have. There are several ways to do this depending on how you choose to format your resume and how recently you've graduated.
If you have equivalent experience to include on your resume, create a separate section on your resume dedicated to experience. Here's how to list a bachelor's degree or equivalent experience on a resume. Usually the first two sections on a resume are education and experience. The first step is to decide in what order you want to list your education and experience.
You can list either first or second, however, if you've more recently graduated college, like within the last five years, then it's common to put your education section first. If you've been in the workforce for some time, then it's common to put your experience section first. Title one section of your resume "Education.
The order typically goes in this direction: doctorate, master's, bachelor's, associate's, certificates. If you have a doctorate, it's unnecessary to list lower degrees in the same discipline. Include the name of the school you graduated from, the year of graduation, location of the school and majors or minors.
University of Colorado Boulder, CO. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration Title another section of your resume "Experience.
Typically, you write this section in chronological order with the most recent experience first. Include information like the name of the company you worked for, location of the company, employment dates, job title, responsibilities and impact, promotions, awards and recognitions. Award: Earned "Banker of the Quarter" three times for excellence. Most hiring managers or admissions officers like to know more about your education than just the basics on your resume.
When writing your cover letter, you may want to discuss your bachelor's degree or explain your equivalent experience.
Here's how you can do that:. You can discuss in greater detail the achievements, challenges or unique things you learned while working to earn your bachelor's degree. You can emphasize the skills, knowledge and abilities you gained from your equivalent experience while working, volunteering or taking part in an internship. Your cover letter gives you the opportunity to highlight and showcase your particular qualifications for the position.
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