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Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 14,822 PointsShould I mention irrelevant educational achievements?
I have a 5 years university degree. But it's totally irrelevant to the tech job i want. It's not even tech. May I avoid mentioning it or do I have to mention everything?
4 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou don't have to mention everything.
But most employers are going to ask about this one anyway. Plus, for some employers having achieved a degree in any field of study is an indicator of the prospective employees persistence and stamina. So I'd put it down.
edwardr
10,272 PointsIt is good to mention a university degree even if it does not apply to your job. The degree shows your academic accomplishment.
Your degree makes you more competitive against someone with a similar background and no degree.
Alx Ki
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 14,822 PointsThank yo for your answers, Steven Parker, Peter Vanderlind de Oliveira, edwardr !
You helped me to decide and I put my University degree into resume. There were just two relevant courses: math and math-statistics. And I mentioned it.
Peter Vanderlind de Oliveira
7,376 PointsYou might think it's completely irrelevant, but the employer might not think so.
If you read the biography of some successful people, you're gonna notice that some of them were able to incorporate into the their new field of work the knowledge they got from the university, even though the degree wasn't directly linked to job.