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Will not having a grad degree make it hard for me to move jobs?
March 22, 2022, 1:45 a.m. | /u/Arediton
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I kind of lucked out in getting my current job straight out of undergrad (got promoted pretty quickly as well), as my team generally only hires people with masters degrees (about 70% masters and 30% PhDs). I’m also fortunate in that I get to do real modeling most of the time; our DAs generally handle everything having …
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