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How can postgraduate study further your career?

If you choose carefully, a postgraduate qualification can help boost your career potential.

Whether you're an undergraduate contemplating staying in higher education or a professional considering a return to study, if you're thinking about postgraduate study then you're not alone. Thanks in no small part to the worst recession in generations and a dismal job market, 2009, 2010 and 2011 saw a sharp increase in the number of Irish students applying for postgraduate courses and 2012 looks to be no different.

The right choice for you

While it might seem tempting to ride out turbulent economic times by embarking on a higher education programme, more would-be postgraduate students jostling for places than ever before and a difficult job market means that it's more important than ever to be sure that the postgraduate experience is the right choice for you. For many, it can be a stepping-stone to a dream job, but there are no guarantees.

It may sound obvious, but probably the best reason for taking the postgraduate plunge is because you are genuinely stimulated by academic study – there's little point otherwise. You need to enjoy intellectual challenge if you are to stay motivated and achieve a good result.

A specialised dimension

A postgraduate qualification can give your undergraduate degree a bit of extra clout by adding a more specialised dimension. For example, a business and finance degree followed by postgraduate study in accounting, or a chemistry degree followed by a masters in biomedical science, shows a clear development of academic interest. This in turn tells a potential employer that you're a focused individual with highly developed research skills. And if this study has the added value of professional recognition, exemption from professional exams or even work experience, then it has the potential to enhance your job applications further by demonstrating commitment and insight within a specific field.

For some professions – for example law, accountancy, teaching, medicine and academia – further study is essential, while in other areas, such as journalism, politics and economics, it can give you a valuable head start. Although a postgraduate qualification is not a short cut to a fast-track career, it could enhance your employability across virtually any area by focusing your research abilities and sharpening your transferable skills.

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