I'm not sure whether there is already a thread about this, if there is, if anybody can point me to it that would be wonderful.
I just want to know whether employers view research as important. At my uni we can do a research unit which takes up the space of 2 units. It means that I won't be able to do as many electives though, and I'm tossing up between doing 2 electives (which I would like to do more than research probably), and doing the research unit.
Do employers view research favourable, and do you think it makes a substantial difference in terms of employability?
I guess it does mean you can do more than just exams, and it's also something you can talk about in interviews, but is that it?
I just want to know whether employers view research as important. At my uni we can do a research unit which takes up the space of 2 units. It means that I won't be able to do as many electives though, and I'm tossing up between doing 2 electives (which I would like to do more than research probably), and doing the research unit.
Do employers view research favourable, and do you think it makes a substantial difference in terms of employability?
I guess it does mean you can do more than just exams, and it's also something you can talk about in interviews, but is that it?