I have a Master in Science (MSci - see https://en. ******** *.org/wiki/Mast...United_Kingdom) in physics.
This is a four year integrated bachelors and masters which is popular in the UK.
After this I completed a 3 year (operations management) training program for large aerospace company in the UK (including 6 months on a J1 in USA).
Now just arrived back in the US on a L1-B (same company).
My job is a buyer and was posted as requiring masters (operations/science) + 2 years operations experience.
THE QUESTION(S):
"Requirement 1 - You must show that you have an advanced degree."
Does my degree satisfy this (or will US see it as bachelors)?
"Requirement 2 - Your advanced degree must related to the field in which you will be working."
I'm working in purchasing which is obviously not physics, but in engineering a science/engineering degree is often ask for / preferred.
Will I be OK on this requirement?
Many thanks,
Kaito
This is a four year integrated bachelors and masters which is popular in the UK.
After this I completed a 3 year (operations management) training program for large aerospace company in the UK (including 6 months on a J1 in USA).
Now just arrived back in the US on a L1-B (same company).
My job is a buyer and was posted as requiring masters (operations/science) + 2 years operations experience.
THE QUESTION(S):
"Requirement 1 - You must show that you have an advanced degree."
Does my degree satisfy this (or will US see it as bachelors)?
"Requirement 2 - Your advanced degree must related to the field in which you will be working."
I'm working in purchasing which is obviously not physics, but in engineering a science/engineering degree is often ask for / preferred.
Will I be OK on this requirement?
Many thanks,
Kaito
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