Going to community college then transferring- looks bad to companies hiring?

Anonymous
I do campus recruiting and I wouldn’t care. I would actually have a more positive view of this because it shows they worked hard and demonstrated progress. What’s important is the bachelor degree. Don’t omit anything on the application.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They wouldn’t know- just put where your bachelors degree is from on your resume.


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Actually, they will know because so many employers have been burned by lies on resumes that they all ask to see transcripts st some point.
Anonymous
There are special job opportunities given to community college students. Go for it!
Anonymous
The only problem with community college is that it doesn't have upper level or honors courses that advanced talented underclasspeople take after lots of AP/DE/IB. But that difference is easily seen in the transcript and the upper level courses.
Community College vs University doesn't matter if your comparison is to someone taking the same associates-level classes at a 4 year uni.

Anonymous
Community college means poor, and poor people are poor culture fit for my customer-facing roles.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Community college means poor, and poor people are poor culture fit for my customer-facing roles.



Wow. You are missing out on some good employees. Successful CC students hustle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Community college means poor, and poor people are poor culture fit for my customer-facing roles.



Wow. You are missing out on some good employees. Successful CC students hustle.


+1 What an ignorant post
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