I've started my Masters this month. I'm doing Masters in Software Engineer at University of Oxford, UK. I have 3.5 years experience and this Masters is a part-time, so, I can do both.
If you have this option, better. You can add years to your experience and at the same time update your educational background.
But, the industry, in my point of view, needs more computer scientists and software engineers. The bigger educational background you have, better. Just one thing: go for the subject you most like, otherwise you are going to face a very tough post-graduation course.
I've started my Masters this month. I'm doing Masters in Software Engineer at University of Oxford, UK. I have 3.5 years experience and this Masters is a part-time, so, I can do both. If you have this option, better. You can add years to your experience and at the same time update your educational background. But, the industry, in my point of view, needs more computer scientists and software engineers. The bigger educational background you have, better. Just one thing: go for the subject you most like, otherwise you are going to face a very tough post-graduation course.