{"id":7972,"date":"2021-10-25T19:22:54","date_gmt":"2021-10-25T19:22:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.collegebasics.com\/?p=7972"},"modified":"2021-10-25T19:23:54","modified_gmt":"2021-10-25T19:23:54","slug":"online-degrees-employers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.collegebasics.com\/blog\/online-degrees-employers\/","title":{"rendered":"How Do Employers View Online Education Degrees?"},"content":{"rendered":"
With the permeation of web and online technologies, education has shifted from the traditional modes and expanded to remote and online learning.<\/p>\n
Many traditional universities were forced to explore online and distance education due to lockdown during COVID-19.<\/p>\n
Attending classes online for an education degree<\/a> has become the new norm today for most students, who could be working professionals.<\/p>\n After all, online education is a lot more convenient and offers a much wider experience as compared to the traditional brick-and-mortar educational experience.<\/p>\n Thus, it is no surprise to see online education grow in both popularity and prominence.<\/p>\n Still, there are several concerns among the students and job aspirants about how prospective employers would view a degree achieved online.<\/p>\n Do they perceive any difference in the value and worth of a traditional degree as compared to an online degree? Well, those are some critical questions that need to be addressed.<\/p>\n Recent research and surveys indicate that hiring managers and employers have become a lot more receptive and positive about online education.<\/p>\n After the pandemic, the mindset has certainly changed, and employers do not mind their employees working from home and online.<\/p>\n With more and more applicants with online education, they have little choice but to change their attitude and acknowledge the value of online learning<\/a>.<\/p>\n A growing number of employers assert the value of online education, especially during the pandemic and for students living in remote areas.<\/p>\n With major disruptions in work and recruitment processes, employers quickly recognize the worth of online education and work as the new digitized practices carry the much-needed resilience and flexibility.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nOnline Education Degrees: A Positive Thing?<\/h3>\n
Independent and Productive Work<\/h3>\n