Technology

Higher-education degree no longer a must for high-paid jobs

We’ve all come across posts on social media about how some of the world’s tech leaders, such as Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and Richard Branson made it to the pinnacle of their industries without a college degree. But, what does that mean for those who weren’t born with billion dollar ideas engraved in their subconsciouses?

Clearly, the need for a formal higher education degree varies by industry. Though jobs like graphic design require lots of skills, an applicant with no college degrees would probably raise no alarms, whereas a physician without formal education would have their application laughed out of any hospital. If you’re aiming to work in STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), for example, chances are that you won’t get too far without a college degree.

An article on Business Insider lists 35 jobs that don’t require a college degree, with salaries ranging from 58k to 120k annually. But the catch? They’re mostly technical jobs, like elevator installations and casino game management. Other jobs on the list rely on physical attributes, like athletes, flight attendants, and modeling, which heavily rely on physical appearance.One exception to the rule is developers. Whether specialized in software or hardware, developers are highly desirable, and often do not have a formal degree. 

Companies have recently recognized the trend and seized the opportunity to offer an alternative to costly education.

Take Zoho for example. The California-based IT and business management company developed its own higher-education alternative under the name Zoho University. While it’s not a real university (in the sense that the certificate it provides does not equate with higher-education degrees) the program provides educational formation for high-paid careers. Essentially, it takes freshly graduated high school students and trains them for two years in cyber-security, and offers positions after completion of the program within its operations team.

The program’s homepage boasts that over 3,500 of the program’s applicants are now part of the company’s team, with over 30 in leadership positions.

In an article by Conrad Egusa– ,CEO of Publicize, he highlights how tech companies are now focusing on an applicant’s skill, rather than qualifications. He stated that “The only requisites to join our team is a strong work ethic, a passion for our industry, and a genuine interest in what we aim to achieve.”

And many employment platforms are getting on board and encouraging employers to focus on skills, rather than certificates and degrees. Take Upwork for instance, a platform that allows people, no matter their certification to take on a myriad of freelancing tasks. Or Microsoft’s accelerator graduate Cognises that allows employers to highlight candidates’ real skills through cognitive testing, and place them in roles in which they are most likely to succeed. 

Ultimately, we have reached a point where one shoe does not fit all, and we should no longer be viewing college as the only road to high-paying, competitive careers. Before you decide on your career and education path, you most importantly need to ask yourself whether the job you want needs college.

 

Omar Elorfaly

Crazed by modern technology and unexpected experiences around the world, Omar hops on the first ride possible towards random spots, seeking the next thrill.

Recent Posts

The UK’s push to be a relevant global hub for space technology

Despite lagging behind global space powers like the United States, Russia and China, the United…

5 days ago

US spy community is creating a portal to buy, access your personal data

The Intelligence Community is setting up a one-stop shop, icdata.gov, to buy access to your…

6 days ago

The gaming startup market in Mexico: Opportunities and challenges

The vibrant world of tech startups has found a space carved out for growth and…

7 days ago

As data center demand drives uptick in demand for electricity, AEP and Think Power Solutions focus on AI-enabled utility infrastructure 

Despite the recent volatility seen in the markets, American Electric Power (AEP), one of the…

7 days ago

Building a competitive edge with cloud-native MFTs

The ever-present threat of cybercrime is expected to come with an eye-watering price tag of…

7 days ago

Stefanini Group Accelerates Cloud Expansion with 60% Stake in Escala 24×7, AWS Premier Partner in LATAM

Latin America's cloud adoption is surging. According to recent reports by Gartner and IDC, by…

1 week ago