Hey guys I was wondering if any of you Riddle grads have noticed an edge or advantage to having a degree with the Embry-Riddle name on it. I'm about to start my senior year with the school at Prescott, AZ so there is no turning back now!
When applying for jobs, would some place like Net Jets care where you got your degree and what field it is in? I know there are some great classes that we take that will definitely give me an advantage in a new hire ground school such as systems and components, jet transport systems, advanced avionics, flight physiology etc.
But the real question is do employers recognize this?
And if so, are there any companies that like to hire Riddle Grads?
When applying for jobs, would some place like Net Jets care where you got your degree and what field it is in? I know there are some great classes that we take that will definitely give me an advantage in a new hire ground school such as systems and components, jet transport systems, advanced avionics, flight physiology etc.
But the real question is do employers recognize this?
And if so, are there any companies that like to hire Riddle Grads?