Damage Inc. said:
You guys keep telling yourselves that employers don't care about which uni you went to. Keep denying it. Keep telling yourselves that you're going to a good uni.
some employers do care about what uni you went to but - those are (generally) the top few firms in their field which getting a job at is ridiculously hard unless you have connections there so has little to do with uni anyways..
apart from those places - going to uws will not disadvantage you as far as employment provided you do well at uni... it's the same everywhere - no employer will be impressed by your uni name if you are a P or low C student...
My employer/supervisor/manager - nb yes this is an employer's opinion Damage Inc. not some crap that i pulled out my ass like your posts - said that i will not have ANY trouble getting a job because i have good marks and can communicate blah blah blah - he said he never hires based on uni because
(a) it's illegal because it goes against anti-discrim and eeo policy/legislation
(b) because marks are more important than uni
(c) because experience is more important than uni
(d) because even if UAI was indicative of intelligence, selecting based on uni wouldn't mean picking 'the best' since full fee paying and deferred entries UAIs are almost always lower
of course some firms will not hire you just because you're from uws but that is so with EVERY!!!!! uni. eg firm a friend did work experience with - media related field - said they would generally not hire a usyd grad since their journo/media courses aren't as practical so unless students have experience from employment they don't have the same skills as people from other unis or private colleges....
eg - another accounting firm said they generally don't hire CSU students because of the way the course is structured.. dunno what exactly is wrong with it in their opinino but yeah...
just coz some firms have that view doesn't mean you will be disadvanataged - there are countless other firms that don't have those backward ideas...
as long as you're a good student and perhaps get some experience under your belt for furtehr advantage, you will not be disadvantaged by being a uws student