One of the most important decisions in people’s lives What profession to study?, and that this has a balance in all aspects. Sometimes there are college majors that catch people’s attention, however, when looking at employment or salary statistics, they end up discouraging young people.
Although it is important to study something that we are excited to do with pleasure and that we do not find monotonous, it is also important to The field of work is wide so we don’t end up devoting ourselves to something very different from what we study as a professional career.
to me Labor Observatory (OLA), Described as a free and reliable public information service from Ministry of Labor and Social Security (STPS), Mexico has the 10 jobs with the largest number of working professionals.
The Office of Legal Affairs releases several reports, among them a report titled “Jobs with the Most Employed Persons” which presents updated figures for the fourth quarter of 2020 from the National Survey of Occupations and Employment, STPS-Inegi.
According to the page, these are the majors with the largest number of graduates actually working in Mexico:
– Management and management of companies – 1,038 thousand 919 workers
– Right – 830 thousand 812 workers
– Accounting and inspection – 793 thousand 190 workers
– Industrial, mechanical, electronic and technology engineering, interdisciplinary or general programs – 366 thousand 090 employees
Training of teachers for basic education at the primary level – 356 thousand 856 employees
Nursing and care – 332 thousand and 121 workers
– Information and communication technology – 324 thousand and 372 workers
Psychology – 307 thousand 592 workers
– Medicine – 299 thousand 437 workers
Education sciences, interdisciplinary or general programs – 294 thousand 158 employees
These numbers indicate that those who graduated from jobs like business administration and management, They are the most employed people in companies, however, this does not mean that they devote themselves specifically to something related to what they have studied.
In this way, it is reported that medical graduates have an affinity of 96.2% in the area in which they work, followed by other jobs such as:
91.8% – Teacher training for basic education and primary level
91.3% – Interdisciplinary Education Sciences or General Programs
88.5% – Nursing and Care
83.4% – Information and Communication Technology
78.1% – Accounting and Inspection
76.6% – Psychology
76.1% – true
75.7% – Industrial, Mechanical, Electronic, Technological, Interdisciplinary, or General Engineering Programs
67.4% – Business Administration and Management
Highest paying jobs in Mexico
one of the Highest Paid Jobs In Mexico and one of the most sought after areas of the country, due to the pandemic of COVID-19, a disease that continues to cut the lives of millions of people, is MedicineWhich tops the list of the highest paid jobs in the country.
According to the Mexican Institute of Competitiveness (Share im) , payroll 10 professions with the best salaries In the country it ranges from 17,000 to over 13,000 pesos per month approximately.
1.- Medicine: deals with salaries up to 17,889 pesos per month.
2- Finance, banking and insurance 17,000 pesos.
3- Structural and civil engineer: 14848 pesos.
4- Mechanical Engineering and Mining: 14,493 pesos.
5- Information and communication technology: 14,409 pesos.
6- Electricity and energy generation: 13977 pesos.
7- Business and trade: 13,824 pesos.
8- Industrial, mechanical, electronic, multidisciplinary or general programmes: 13778 pesos.
9- Computer Science: 13,699 pesos.
10- Mining and extraction: 13,678 pesos.
So far, the rate occupation Of the profession that tops the list 97.9% nationally.
While the occupancy rate for financial matters which is ranked second in the ranking is 92.2%.
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