According to Glassdoor, the following 15 companies no longer require college degrees.
I think they are starting to recognize that they can hire smart people without a degree. If that’s the case, soon fewer people might invest in a college education. Then, if that happens, colleges and universities will need to innovate, reinvent themselves, or depend on their endowments to survive.
Agree or disagree with me?
Here’s the list:
-Ernst and Young EY
-Penguin Random House
-Costco
-Whole Foods
-Hilton
-Publix
-Apple
-Starbucks
-Nordstrom
-Home Depot
-IBM
-Bank of America
-Chipotle
-Lowe’s
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