Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Find someone with a good work ethic in grad school or shortly thereafter and humility (i.e. doesn't expect life to be handed to them on a silver platter). The rest is luck.
OP here, so I work in tech which is well known for not valuing anything over a Bachelor’s unless you go into some very specialized work like AI, thus I only have a BS in Computer Science. I have zero plans on ever getting a Master’s degree because I simply don’t need and nobody I work with has one. I guess I’m screwed?
Woman here... I met my DH at work. We both have only a Bachelor's and both earn high $100k. Our attractiveness level is about the same.
DH is more on the technical side, and I'm more on the functional side.
Most of the people I know in tech don't have a masters, so I agree with you there.
Are you in the DC area? My DH and I met in the Bay Area. I don't that much about the tech area here in terms of gender split, but I know a lot of women in the IT space in the Bay Area, most are PM, BSAs who work in the IT department.