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Should i go for a masters based on my current Position?
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Hi everyone, i graduated with my bachelors in communications in 2022 and haven't had much luck landing a job or any type of experience since. I know the job market in general is tough right now but i am growing frustrated after following all the advice Iโ€™ve been given by professionals in the industry and nothing is working. I have a well put together resume with an internship and previous related roles on it while in college. I desperately want to get a career in Digital Marketing and i know a masters isnโ€™t absolutely necessary for that, but like i mentioned i have had a hard time landing a job with just my bachelors since graduating. Would getting a masters be the right move for someone in my position? I know a lot of employers hire based off of experience but i am not gaining any more experience so i feel like a masters program is my last chance at making more connections and setting me up with good job placement. Those of you who have a masters in digital marketing or any related field please let me know what program you attended! Thanks!

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