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Requirements vary by province, though cities like Beijing and Shanghai require a bachelor's degree and either two years of work experience or a TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certificate.
None of those jobs require a bachelor's degree.
On average, however, the jobs that require a bachelor's degree earn higher salaries.
Some jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree may pay better than some jobs that require a bachelor's degree (e.g., an electrician's certificate or H.V.A.C. tech).
Some programs require a bachelor's degree as prerequisite; others merely ask a candidate to register and write a check.
Almost half of all college graduates have a job that doesn't require a bachelor's degree.
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Even though things are bad, I hear there are openings in St . Louisrequiring a bachelor's degree".
Whether a job requires a bachelor's degree or an associate degree or a certificate depends on the job.
In the US in 2010, 20% of jobs required a bachelor's degree, 43% required a high-school education, and 26% did not even require that.
In fact, occupations that require only an associate's degree or a postsecondary vocational award will probably grow faster than jobs requiring a bachelor's or higher.
— Maria Newman The Daily Beast: A McDonald 'sin Winchendon, Mass., posted a job listing for a cashier requiring a bachelor's degree.
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