Which existing courses do you consider offer the greatest chances of appropriate level employment?
law and public procurement
english, mathematics
art
math, english.
mathematics, english, psychology
matematika
english lessons, it, math, psychology
math
it
english lessons
math
mathematics, biology, physics
math.
math.
foreign languages.
foreign languages
languages
mathematics, english.
math, english.
physics, information technology
i.t
athlete
all types of courses
it
information technology
it english
contabilidad
cybernetics
english business
english, communication theory, leadership, and information technologies courses.
business courses
it e diritto
law and public procurement, accounting and finance, international business management.
i don't have an exact answer, but i believe the fields that don't have many experts have low competition while the demand for such experts is high, for example, it specialists.
accounting; business english and communication
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it ou sciences sociales
administration or computer science
international business and international fashion branding in this day and age are very socially relevant and offer many job opportunities.
medicine
engineering
computer science
psychology
health and fitness
education
university or college for sports science/sports coaching/personal training to get employed afterwards.
university for sound engineering
fashion marketing and content creation offers a variety of fashion marketing jobs in the fashion workplace, such as social media marketing manager.
it
i think business is one of the best courses for getting employment.
business courses and any administrative courses.
probably most of them are too many to add.
it, diritto, logistica.
it and business oriented courses
business english
transport logistics, it, business english language and communication, finance.
in my opinion, it would be leadership and english courses.
english business and communication
international business management, sustainable business management, information systems technology and cybersecurity, law and public procurement study programs
i cannot answer.
i think there are good chances of getting a job if you study all the courses.