I was in a similar situation not too long ago during my application for Inf O. By May of this year only about 3-5 direct-entry positions opened up and needless to say, it got pretty competitive.
Anyway, at least from my experience with recruiters, the education level only gets you so far (I had the bare minimum: a McGill degree with rather average GPA); they are much more interested in your overall professional experience, maturity, aptitude for teamwork and genuine motivation.
Get yourself involved in the community, play team sports and strive to excel at your current profession. Demonstrate with real, actual examples that you have done, and are willing to do more than what is usually expected of you. However, remember to stay humble; know the difference between self-confidence and cockiness.
Combine the above-mentioned qualities with the required education level, plus a decent CFAT score and you’ll be a competitive candidate. Good luck!
Anyway, at least from my experience with recruiters, the education level only gets you so far (I had the bare minimum: a McGill degree with rather average GPA); they are much more interested in your overall professional experience, maturity, aptitude for teamwork and genuine motivation.
Get yourself involved in the community, play team sports and strive to excel at your current profession. Demonstrate with real, actual examples that you have done, and are willing to do more than what is usually expected of you. However, remember to stay humble; know the difference between self-confidence and cockiness.
Combine the above-mentioned qualities with the required education level, plus a decent CFAT score and you’ll be a competitive candidate. Good luck!