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I’m going to start with this:
The country is finally taking strides towards the importance of skill as opposed to being a graduate. We decry job postings with ridiculous requirements for the position such as being a college graduate. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for education but this is something I never truly understood.
Nakikita ko lagi dito yung Big 4 and I honestly find it strange. Bakit kasama siya sa about info? Like, does it matter where someone studies or graduated? Is it more of a vibe check? I’m just trying to understand.
I don’t have a chip on my shoulder. I’m not from the Big 4 and it never bothered me. What bothers me is when it becomes a requirement. Can someone please educate me on this kasi I want to know kung may basis yung pagkabanas ko when people include it sa posts nila when talking about them.
Thank you! 🫰🏼
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