How to explain on an interview than i am pursuing a M.Sc. and i need to leave earlier for the time being?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago


I think the question is pretty self-explanatory. I have two interviews in front of me but i currently doing my M.Sc. and some of my classes are starting about the time I should be still working in most companies, working (about 16:30). Most companies are following the 9-5.

How to handle this? It is better to:

  • getting straight and ask for early leave some days / late work other days
  • ask my professors than I will be late specific days?
  • not asking at all, increasing my chances of getting hired but getting careless about M.Sc. schedule?
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manpreet 2 years ago

Usually Universities will give a lot of leeway to students in terms of studying around their work. It's their revenue stream and they have a big stake in you being successful.

So I recommend you try that avenue first before thinking of involving your paid employment in your problems.

not asking at all, increasing my chances of getting hired but getting careless about M.Sc. schedule?

Don't do this, your masters is a major investment in your future and career, treat it seriously as such.


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