Anonymous
Post 04/07/2023 07:07     Subject: When you see someone who attended a low-tier college working in a highly coveted position, does that

It depends on the job. If it's sales, it doesn't matter, for example.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2023 12:10     Subject: When you see someone who attended a low-tier college working in a highly coveted position, does that

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume the organization is full of people with bad judgment at running an actual company and would decline a job if I came across multiple people like that. Like attracts (and promotes) like.


Like...Ellen Lord, CEO of Textron who went to Conn College?
Like...Kathy Warden, CEO of Northrop Grumman who went to JMU?
Like...Maryln Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin, who went to U of Alabama?


All women who have achieved things you can only dream of. You're sad.


Lol idiot white women placed in their jobs with zero credentials. There’s a reason I won’t work with people like you. But it’s cool I make bank.


???


Shh... just go with it. If they think they "won" maybe they'll leave the thread.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2023 11:41     Subject: When you see someone who attended a low-tier college working in a highly coveted position, does that

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume the organization is full of people with bad judgment at running an actual company and would decline a job if I came across multiple people like that. Like attracts (and promotes) like.


Like...Ellen Lord, CEO of Textron who went to Conn College?
Like...Kathy Warden, CEO of Northrop Grumman who went to JMU?
Like...Maryln Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin, who went to U of Alabama?


All women who have achieved things you can only dream of. You're sad.


Lol idiot white women placed in their jobs with zero credentials. There’s a reason I won’t work with people like you. But it’s cool I make bank.


???
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2023 11:24     Subject: When you see someone who attended a low-tier college working in a highly coveted position, does that

No. I hire ppl all the time and barely look at where they went to college
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2023 10:42     Subject: When you see someone who attended a low-tier college working in a highly coveted position, does that

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume the organization is full of people with bad judgment at running an actual company and would decline a job if I came across multiple people like that. Like attracts (and promotes) like.


Like...Ellen Lord, CEO of Textron who went to Conn College?
Like...Kathy Warden, CEO of Northrop Grumman who went to JMU?
Like...Maryln Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin, who went to U of Alabama?


All women who have achieved things you can only dream of. You're sad.


Lol idiot white women placed in their jobs with zero credentials. There’s a reason I won’t work with people like you. But it’s cool I make bank.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2023 10:25     Subject: When you see someone who attended a low-tier college working in a highly coveted position, does that

I know many top tier professionals who started at community college.

On the job success is frequently about personality, hustle and grit.