Do you think I have good employment prospects when I've graduated.
Thankfully, in my degree, I'm guaranteed a job as soon as I get my Initial Degree. :)
Quote: from runthespread at 12:42 am on July 10, 2008 It depends on what school you go to and where you're looking for work. I'm not sure but I don't think those studies are in high demand right now, it's more Accounting and Finance at the moment. No, there is always demand if you look hard enough and if location isn't a limitation. No two or three or four things are ever the ones that are really "in demand" unless you're talking specific states and regions within states, in my opinion. Also, luck and networking play huge roles.
It depends on what school you go to and where you're looking for work. I'm not sure but I don't think those studies are in high demand right now, it's more Accounting and Finance at the moment.
No, there is always demand if you look hard enough and if location isn't a limitation.
No two or three or four things are ever the ones that are really "in demand" unless you're talking specific states and regions within states, in my opinion.
Also, luck and networking play huge roles.
I kind of agree to an extend. You can look hard but there are that many more people you're competing with for the same job. In this economy, businesses are cutting back what they don't need and are more picky with who they hire. Accounting and Finance majors are generally in demand right now. Networking plays a big role, for sure.
What's in demand might not make too much of a difference, due to time and money already dedicated to the field. Try to start small, and you'll probably get what you need to lead you to better career options.