thenewtbaron t1_j6izwty wrote
Reply to comment by aoeudhtns in Pennsylvania latest to eliminate college degree requirements for most state jobs by Created-being
I don't know.
There is a bottom level of folks that apply for jobs and get hired. I can say that I really haven't seen much of an actual lack of people applying for jobs because they don't meet the qualifications. Most folks I see talking about it say that even fully completely qualified folks don't get calls back. Most of the time I could see this only really working in IT work kinda fields but even then, most people I know won't work for the state for IT because they can make so much money in the private sector. like, they could easily get 50-100% more money by going private.
The intern program is one where someone in the last two years of their degree ,10 ish weeks of parttime paid work. so a couple years of experience with a degree and some training
To be a trainee, you can get a bach degree with 12 credits, four years of experience bookkeeping and 12 credits, or any combo already.
this has made it so you have six classes... and a couple of years experience. That already exists. in the above.
I guess I wouldn't feel all that comfortable with auditors having six classes and like a summer doing their uncle's books.
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