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	<title>High Tech Redneck Woman &#187; experience</title>
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		<title>Education or Experience?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re looking for a job, there are 2 things that are pretty important &#8211; your education and your experience.  But which of the two carries more weight?  I suppose it depends on the employer.  In my opinion, experience is more important.  It shows that you can actually implement what you&#8217;ve learned.  But then again, my opinion doesn&#8217;t mean bupkiss.  It&#8217;s the opinion of the employer that is the deciding factor.</p>
<p>Yeah, having both the &#160;[&#8230;]</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re looking for a job, there are 2 things that are pretty important &#8211; your education and your experience.  But which of the two carries more weight?  I suppose it depends on the employer.  In my opinion, experience is more important.  It shows that you can actually implement what you&#8217;ve learned.  But then again, my opinion doesn&#8217;t mean bupkiss.  It&#8217;s the opinion of the employer that is the deciding factor.</p>
<p>Yeah, having both the education and experience in the field you&#8217;re looking for work in is the ideal situation.  But unfortunately, that&#8217;s not the case for me.  I do have an education, but it&#8217;s in a completely unrelated field.  I have a BS in Meteorological Studies but I&#8217;m looking for work as a web developer.  What does the weather have to do with website?  Absolutely nothing.  LOL  I did take a computer concepts in meteorology class in which we had to put our reports online.  That was my first taste of web programming.</p>
<p>All of my knowledge in the world of web programming/development has been self taught.  I&#8217;ve done websites for myself &#8230; I took over maintaining the website for my first employer out of college &#8230; I&#8217;ve done websites for a couple local bands.  I learn best by doing &#8230; by actually sitting down and writing code.  If I want to do something but don&#8217;t know how, I&#8217;ll look it up online &#8230; either tutorials or examples.  </p>
<p>For the past 4 years or so, I&#8217;ve been working as a web programmer.  I have furthered my knowledge in php and learned mssql.  I had never even seen mssql before taking that position a little over 4 years ago.  My database experience had been limited to MySQL, and that was just basic INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and SELECT statements.  But now I consider myself quite experienced in mssql.  I&#8217;m not expert, by any stretch of the imagination, but I know what I&#8217;m doing.  And if I don&#8217;t know how to do something, I know where to look to find out how to do it.</p>
<p>While I am very proud of the fact that I&#8217;ve taught myself what I have, I&#8217;m starting to wonder if not having a degree in a computer related field is hurting me.  Most of the positions I&#8217;m finding around town are for .NET programmers.  I&#8217;ve never even seen .NET.  Yeah, I&#8217;m convinced that I could pick it up, but employers are going to want someone who can sit down and start coding right away rather than someone they&#8217;re going to have to train.   I DO want to learn new aspects of the web programming world, but I&#8217;d rather find a job that uses the areas I already know with the opportunity to learn the new stuff.  That way I could be useful right off the bat and ease into the new stuff.</p>
<p>Am I just kidding myself?  Is an education more important than experience?  Or DOES experience carry more weight?  Am I okay with one and not the other as long as the one is experience?  What do you think?</p>
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