Anecdotally, I know of a couple people who spedran getting a degree and now they can’t find a job because a good chunk of listings are only for people still in school like sophomores and juniors.
If you spend an extra year or two at uni and get a job, you might be better off in the longterm. Then you can graduate to a better position since you have a year or two experience under your belt in the industry already.
What if they don’t realize.
Ask them if their goal is for you to get a degree or a job?
It’s the 2nd one.
Anecdotally, I know of a couple people who spedran getting a degree and now they can’t find a job because a good chunk of listings are only for people still in school like sophomores and juniors.
If you spend an extra year or two at uni and get a job, you might be better off in the longterm. Then you can graduate to a better position since you have a year or two experience under your belt in the industry already.