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I felt the same when I was studying, too, lol. I'm a food engineer; it's someone that checks the processes of food's production starting from harvest of the raw materials until it hits the markets or the costumer. It was pretty high in demand when I first started studying it, but now... not so much. I'll probably never get to work in my field, but I'd really like to get a simple desk job. What are you studying?
(12/16/2014) [-] Im in commerce, studying finance. It's alright. Regular demand for that job I guess...
I learnt some programming languages and web design on my spare time last year. So if the finance thing doesn't work out, I'm gonna see what I could do with web dev stuff. Doubt anyone would hire someone who didn't study it in university, but demand for that ain't all that bad.
I learnt some programming languages and web design on my spare time last year. So if the finance thing doesn't work out, I'm gonna see what I could do with web dev stuff. Doubt anyone would hire someone who didn't study it in university, but demand for that ain't all that bad.
It's always good to have extra skills, with or without a diploma for it. You'll never know when it might become useful. I, myself, have always had an interest in graphic design, but nothing too advanced. Right now, my biggest plus is my English, I guess. I can always score an almost perfect score in any language test for it, but it really doesn't seem to have a direct effect on my potential employment for now. I'm hoping it'll prove useful someday.