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Which one would you rather have, connections or qualifications?

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May 22, 2026
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By Junias Erasmus

In today’s competitive world, one question continues to spark debate among students, professionals, and job seekers: Which one is more important, connections or qualifications?


Some people strongly believe that qualifications are the key to success, while others argue that connections open more doors than certificates ever can.
The truth is that both are important, but understanding how they work together is what truly matters.


Qualifications represent knowledge, discipline, and competence. They show that a person has invested time and effort into learning and developing skills.
A degree, diploma, or professional certificate is proof that someone has gone through training and has met certain academic or professional standards. In many careers, qualifications are necessary because they build trust and credibility.


A doctor, teacher, engineer, or lawyer must have qualifications to practice professionally.
At the same time, qualifications alone do not always guarantee opportunities. Many highly educated people still struggle to find employment or career growth. This is where connections become important.


Connections is not corruption, connections are relationships with people who know your abilities, trust your character, and are willing to recommend or support you. In many situations, opportunities come through people who know you personally or professionally.


This reality does not mean qualifications are useless. It simply means that success is not only about what you know, but also about who knows you. A qualified person who is invisible may be overlooked, while someone with strong networks may hear about opportunities earlier, receive recommendations, or gain access to important spaces.


However, relying only on connections without competence can also be dangerous. A connection may help someone get an opportunity, but if they cannot perform, the truth will eventually become visible. Performance sustains opportunities. Without knowledge, discipline, and the ability to deliver results, connections alone cannot guarantee long-term success.


On the other hand, qualifications without relationships can limit progress. Some people spend years collecting certificates but fail to develop communication skills, professional relationships, or networks. They become academically strong but socially disconnected. In the modern world, success often requires both technical ability and human connection.


The most successful people usually combine both. They build qualifications to strengthen their competence and build connections to increase their visibility. They understand that relationships are not only about benefiting from others, but also about learning, collaboration, trust, and mutual growth.
Young people especially need to understand this lesson early in life. Education remains important and should never be ignored.


Knowledge gives confidence and independence. But while building qualifications, it is equally important to build a good reputation, strong communication skills, and meaningful professional relationships. Networking should not be viewed as manipulation, but as creating genuine human connections based on respect and value.
In many workplaces today, employers are also looking beyond qualifications. They want people who can work with others, communicate effectively, solve problems, and represent the organization positively. This means personal character, attitude, and relationships matter greatly.


The question should not only be whether one would rather have connections or qualifications. The wiser goal is to have both. Qualifications give you the ability to perform, while connections create opportunities for your abilities to be seen. One gives you competence, and the other gives you access. When combined with discipline, integrity, and hard work, they become a powerful foundation for long term success.


Junias Erasmus is an Interdisciplinary Scholar, Philosopher, and Legal Researcher, with recognised expertise in Artificial Intelligence grounded in a Multidisciplinary foundation in Management Science. He is also a Motivational Speaker. This article is authored in his personal capacity. For enquiries, he may be contacted at Junias99@gmail.com.

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