The master's degree is in Information Systems, the job is a non-management position.
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i know it would make it easier to get a job with a master degree. as for the raise it depend on the company that you work for. if it a major corporation than expect a big raise but if it one of those small private own company, than i guess it not much of a difference. hey the more education you have the better you off. I'm for higher learning...
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That is a little difficult to say. Personally, I think one's pay should depend on their contribution to the organization. Is your Master's degree going to add to your benefits to the organization? If not then no additional compensation would be called for. If in the future you however become more of an asset, then at that time you certainly should receive greater compensation. Please, I do not mean any offence by this statement that i am about to make. I had a programmer on my team who graduated with a BS in information technology, that did not possess 1/100 of the abilities of another on my team that did not have a college degree. Which do you think should have received the higher compensation?
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