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<blockquote data-quote="LM" data-source="post: 48626" data-attributes="member: 9535"><p>Thanks, [USER=487]@Daniel Boden[/USER]. The conversation is never easy because, by and large, a firm will want its employees to be working. I believe the reason why my further study was accepted is because it is quite specific to the sector I work in. I also have a fantastic relationship with my head of department. A firm will usually sponsor exams for qualifications but the entire further study / course is usually not sponsored. And yes, I will be returning to my firm upon completion of my further study. Overall, I feel that if you establish a good relationship with your department and you are open with them about your goals / interests, a firm will be more willing to allow a period of further study.</p><p></p><p>My main takeaway for you Daniel is pretty simple - it never hurts to ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LM, post: 48626, member: 9535"] Thanks, [USER=487]@Daniel Boden[/USER]. The conversation is never easy because, by and large, a firm will want its employees to be working. I believe the reason why my further study was accepted is because it is quite specific to the sector I work in. I also have a fantastic relationship with my head of department. A firm will usually sponsor exams for qualifications but the entire further study / course is usually not sponsored. And yes, I will be returning to my firm upon completion of my further study. Overall, I feel that if you establish a good relationship with your department and you are open with them about your goals / interests, a firm will be more willing to allow a period of further study. My main takeaway for you Daniel is pretty simple - it never hurts to ask. [/QUOTE]
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