How do employers view community college courses after bachelors degree?


Question:
I was wondering how employers would view taking classes at a community college after graduation. I have a liberal arts degree, and am looking to make myself more marketable. I was considering going back for my MBA and took the GMAT, but I am concerned about going into significant debt, especially with the job market the way it is and the cost of education. I don't want to be paying it off until I am almost ready to retire. Anyone know how employers would view this? Thanks in advance

Answer:
If the courses are not directly relevant to your desired position, there is no need to list them on your resume.

On a side note, if you are considering returning to school for your graduate degree, why would you be attending a community college? In my experience, community colleges generally do not offer graduate-level courses. If you are working on the leveling requirements for an MBA (given your undergraduate degree in liberal arts), then you could say on your resume that you are pursuing an MBA, with an estimated date of graduation.
It dosent matter where you take the class as long you get the credit for it. Make sure the school you choose is accredited and the credit will transfer to a different school.

Why should it matter where you take enrichment classes at. Its for you.
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