EMPLOYER PERCEPTIONS OF ONLINE DEGREES FOR OBTAINING EMPLOYMENT

Armando Salas Amaro
John Fitzgerald

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Volume 13, Issue 1, p103-107, March 2013

ABSTRACT

The article on employer perceptions of online degrees focuses on studying employers’ feelings and beliefs about online education degree programs. A prior study conducted by the researchers last year showed a growing interest on the part of students in online degrees. For working adults, it’s the preferred choice when returning to college. The authors reveal how employers feel about online learning and the versatility and skill set of a job candidate with an online degree.

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Online degrees, online education, employment, employers, employer perceptions, working adults, accreditation


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