12-27-2023, 04:57 AM
(12-25-2023, 12:19 PM)nykorn Wrote:(12-25-2023, 06:30 AM)KSoul Wrote: Thought it was fitting since my colleague received the official offer yesterday–he is a US citizen working for a German company (living in Germany); his contract ended at the start of December, and he was waiting for an official word on if his contract would be extended. One requirement for the extension was a master's degree, and due to the time frame (6 months ago), the only viable option for him was ENEB. He submitted his transcript and evaluation from Validential and, fitting for a Christmas present, received a new contract with a pay bump. Of course, his work performance played a significant part in this contract, and per him, there would have been no offer without securing a master's with ENEB.
It's nice to see another win on the books. Hopefully, there will continue to be some good examples moving forward.
Wow that's great news, especially because people have been saying that the German "schools" are not accepting the ENEB Master's, but now we have proof some "employers" do just fine. However it's especially interesting that they accepted a (afaik) non NACES evaluation done by America for a degree not done in America, to be used in another country that is not America. I wonder if they would have accepted the same thing if the guy wasn't an American?
Is there anyone who can update the wiki to add a summary about how ENEB has been accepted or not accepted by employers in different countries, and not just schools?
Employer acceptance isn't something that is easy to define and is highly subjective. They may just have liked the candidate and his experience.
However, looking through ENEB alumni on LinkedIn shows there are many around the world in good jobs and well-known organisations.


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