06-12-2023, 03:16 PM
@IHatePickingUsernames
I can view your response to me when logged out, but when logged in to respond and like your response, I can't see your response in this thread in order to quote it. Not sure why.
Anyway. Thanks so much for your response! I’m *not* glad that others are having issues, but it makes me feel a little better that I’m not the only one. I didn’t know there was a Facebook group!
I hope nobody thinks I’m trying to be argumentative, as that’s not the case. I appreciate all of the suggestions and feedback.
I’m applying to both public and private sector jobs in the US. For private sector jobs, I rarely hear back. For the public sector jobs, I’ve been found “ineligible” even though I included my MA degree transcripts and the MBA degree completion document that ENEB sent me. (For the public sector jobs, I’m trying to qualify based on education alone, as the jobs are only eligible to people who recently graduated). HR told me they legally can’t accept the MA transcript or the MBA degree completion document, because public sector jobs require the actual foreign credential evaluation for degrees completed outside of the US at the time of the job announcement closing, according to CFR rules and regulations. (I've asked, and they won't make exceptions, and I'm not allowed to send the additional documents later. Federal rules require all of the documents at the time of the job announcement closing).
I really wanted to pursue additional MA degrees with ENEB, but their deceit has left a bad impression on me. It’s hard for me not to think of the worst case scenarios regarding this situation. My mind keeps thinking, “What if they never send me my MBA transcripts/diplomas? I worked so hard to earn all 10s for this second degree, and paid money that could have gone toward food or medicine, what do I do then?”
At this point, in order to not feel so despondent, I might go ahead and have the MA degree evaluated by an FCE, and only focus on applying to jobs that correlate with that degree and that are open to recent graduates.
Thanks again, I appreciate your well wishes!
I can view your response to me when logged out, but when logged in to respond and like your response, I can't see your response in this thread in order to quote it. Not sure why.
Anyway. Thanks so much for your response! I’m *not* glad that others are having issues, but it makes me feel a little better that I’m not the only one. I didn’t know there was a Facebook group!
I hope nobody thinks I’m trying to be argumentative, as that’s not the case. I appreciate all of the suggestions and feedback.
I’m applying to both public and private sector jobs in the US. For private sector jobs, I rarely hear back. For the public sector jobs, I’ve been found “ineligible” even though I included my MA degree transcripts and the MBA degree completion document that ENEB sent me. (For the public sector jobs, I’m trying to qualify based on education alone, as the jobs are only eligible to people who recently graduated). HR told me they legally can’t accept the MA transcript or the MBA degree completion document, because public sector jobs require the actual foreign credential evaluation for degrees completed outside of the US at the time of the job announcement closing, according to CFR rules and regulations. (I've asked, and they won't make exceptions, and I'm not allowed to send the additional documents later. Federal rules require all of the documents at the time of the job announcement closing).
I really wanted to pursue additional MA degrees with ENEB, but their deceit has left a bad impression on me. It’s hard for me not to think of the worst case scenarios regarding this situation. My mind keeps thinking, “What if they never send me my MBA transcripts/diplomas? I worked so hard to earn all 10s for this second degree, and paid money that could have gone toward food or medicine, what do I do then?”
At this point, in order to not feel so despondent, I might go ahead and have the MA degree evaluated by an FCE, and only focus on applying to jobs that correlate with that degree and that are open to recent graduates.
Thanks again, I appreciate your well wishes!