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After graduating from university in 2020 it took me quite a while to find employment and when I did it wasn't related to my major and was temporary by nature. As I try to plan my next moves I am left wondering what it is that I need in order to improve my chances of having more opportunities afforded to me. I have work experience in both a business and laboratory setting as well as a skill set that would on paper make me a good applicant for the positions I had been applying for but I am usually considered for a few weeks/months before receiving a rejection. I want to know if a master's degree will actually improve my odds of employment or if I will be back at square one by the end of it. Is there a resource that shows the rates of employment for different graduate-level programs?
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