Not sure about postgraduate study? It could be more rewarding than you think.
Finishing your undergraduate degree is a major milestone.聽However,聽in聽today鈥檚聽increasingly competitive employment market,聽many students are wondering what else they can do to聽enhance聽their聽career prospects.聽Postgraduate study seems an obvious next step, but what difference does it really make?聽
Postgraduate study聽offers many career advantages. It鈥檒l help you聽develop a global understanding,聽gain real-world experience聽and position you as a specialist in your field.聽This increased training can also聽improve your earning potential.
The importance of human capital
Human capital is the skills a person brings to an organisation.聽The specialised training you鈥檒l receive through postgraduate study聽is聽highly regarded by employers.聽聽
鈥淚n the long run, people essentially get paid for their skill. When thinking about where you鈥檙e going to be in the labour market in the long run, skills and human capital are really important.鈥澛
Richard Holden聽
Professor of Economics, UNSW Business School
For UNSW alumnus聽Jansen Che, his聽Master of Architecture聽gave him the grounding he needed in his field while elevating his critical skills to an advanced level. These practical skills will stay with him and benefit any organisation he works for throughout his career.聽
鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be as skilled or as open minded. It challenged me in terms of thinking differently, in theory and practically,鈥 Mr Che says.
Employability vs. employment
The current economic landscape heightens the importance of thinking about employability versus employment.聽聽
鈥淓mployment is about obtaining any job; however, employability is more about education and the ability to manage market changes, adapt and achieve lifelong career success.鈥澛
Blair Slater聽
Former Portfolio Lead, Student Career-Ready Connections,聽
For Nolan Yu, Master of Commerce (Extension) UNSW alumnus, making himself employable meant taking full advantage of every opportunity.聽
鈥淕oing through the whole program is a process of equipping you to adapt to the real world and excel in the real world. The university carefully designs the program to provide resources, but it鈥檚 up to you what you want to learn. It鈥檚 up to you if you want to use the resources. I wanted to get the most out of it and be employable,鈥 says Mr Yu.
A global market
While globalisation has been increasingly changing the job market for some time, we鈥檙e seeing an acceleration of this pre-existing trend.聽
鈥淭he evidence so far for a lot of companies (is) the ability of people to work remotely in all roles,鈥 Professor Holden says.聽鈥淭he job market for a lot of jobs just globalised in a very meaningful way, and that鈥檚 an opportunity.鈥澛
For Tameka Lee, Master of Policy Studies UNSW alumna, specialising in your field can provide the competitive advantage you need in a global market.聽
鈥淒o extensive research in the area you鈥檙e venturing into,鈥 she says. 鈥淭ry to find out what areas of specialisation employers are looking for. What exactly do they want you to come to the workforce with?鈥澛
Tameka now works for a global organisation, channelling her passion into action by setting up a clean technology enterprise incubator for the Caribbean, after studying specialist project management and project monitoring as an elective.聽
鈥淧roject management was what I went into. It really helped me in executing this project,鈥 she says.
What the numbers say
Surveys show that postgraduates are not only more employable,聽they聽also have greater earning potential after finishing their studies in comparison to undergraduates.聽
罢丑别听聽measured the medium-term聽employment聽outcomes of higher education graduates. Within three years of graduating, the median undergraduate salary was $77,000. 罢丑别听median postgraduate聽salary was $100,000聽for coursework and $102,000 for research.聽Evidently, further study聽has聽a significant impact on earnings.聽聽
For Master of Architecture graduate Jansen Che, the results have been tangible, securing his ideal role at his preferred firm within weeks of graduating.聽
鈥淲ithout my masters, I wouldn鈥檛 be an architect. It helped me get that job really quickly, and it was my dream practice.鈥
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