Job related education and training have an impact on earnings. "A worker's education and an appropriate job requiring education or training are significant determinants of earnings; qualifying training and training taken to improve skills play different roles in the workplace, but both contribute to greater earnings" (Eck, 1993, 21). In the majority of job descriptions, the minimum qualifications all use the same language that reads something to the extinct of a bachelor's degree in (the various stated subjects) or a combination of education, work experience, and training which demonstrates the ability to perform the required duties and responsibilities of the position. If a Bachelors degree is categorized as the minimum qualification, there is a strong possibility of a higher level of qualification. In fact, when applying for certain entry level positions with the federal government, your resume does not get reviewed if there is no mention of a higher level of education. (Eck, 1993, 21)
Making a career poses the question of which jobs are more suitable. Some may decide on their career path based on the recommendations of others, where others may determine their careers on other factors. However, I have learned that career choices or career development starts with identifying who you are as a person. According to the Jungian 16-Type Personality, I am a person who is outgoing, visionary, Persuasive, have a low tolerance for incompetence, and often seen as a natural leader. As a suggestion, the results indicate that I may want to make career choices in the areas of a management, management trainer, stockbroker, lawyer, chemical engineer, or a police office. When taking the advice of experts by way of assessments such as the Jungian 16-Type Personality test and other available resources, you may want to begin aligning your career decisions with your strengths. Hence, the need for pursing higher education is more substantiated (McCormick, 2006, 47).
Not only does the need for pursuing higher education exist, but your choice in degree classification is as important. The subject of study is the single most important determinant of employment prospects and earning potential. In term of earnings, according to research by Walker and Zhu, people who study law, health, economics, business and mathematics are likely to have higher earnings than arts, education and other social science graduates. In fact the research indicated that those with Arts and Education degrees can earn less than people ...