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Old 11-08-2019 | 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by John316
When you say 98% have a degree does this mean 4 year degree or better? The reason I ask is I have an Associates degree( 2 yr degree), so technically I am not in the non-degree holder category, or would I be? If not do you happen to know what percent had just a 2 year degree? Does a two year degree help at all and if not does anyone see that changing in the next couple of years?
The 98% have a four year degree.

As long as United has plentiful applications on file with degrees I doubt that will change. It could certainly change in the future, however, but you will have missed a huge hiring wave in the interim.

The major airlines have been requiring (at least in practice) degrees before you started flying so if this is a shock I don't know what to tell you.