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Asked: July 15, 20232023-07-15T13:03:14+05:30 2023-07-15T13:03:14+05:30In: Education, Books & Exams

What degrees are oversaturated or useless for the job market?

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    2023-07-24T16:58:21+05:30Added an answer on July 24, 2023 at 4:58 pm

    There are a number of degrees that are considered to be oversaturated or useless for the job market. These degrees often have a high number of graduates, but a low demand for jobs in those fields. As a result, graduates with these degrees may have difficulty finding employment, or may have to settle for lower-paying jobs than they would be qualified for with a different degree.

    Some of the most oversaturated or useless degrees include:

    • Communications: There are a large number of graduates with communications degrees, but there are not as many jobs available in this field. This is because many companies now have in-house communications departments, or they outsource their communications needs to marketing or public relations firms.
    • Liberal arts: Liberal arts degrees are broad in scope, and they can prepare students for a wide range of careers. However, they do not provide the same level of specialization as other degrees, and this can make it difficult for graduates to find jobs that match their skills and interests.
    • Social sciences: Social sciences degrees such as sociology, anthropology, and political science are also considered to be oversaturated. This is because there are not as many jobs available in these fields, and the jobs that do exist often require a master’s degree or higher.

    It is important to note that not all degrees in these fields are useless. There are still some jobs available in these fields, and graduates with these degrees can find success if they are willing to work hard and network with professionals in their field. However, it is important to be aware of the oversaturation of these fields before choosing a degree.

    If you are considering a degree in a field that is oversaturated or useless, there are a few things you can do to increase your chances of finding a job. First, you should focus on developing your skills and experience. This could involve taking internships, volunteering, or participating in research projects. Second, you should network with professionals in your field. This will help you learn about job opportunities and make connections that could lead to a job offer. Finally, you should be prepared to relocate for a job. In some cases, you may need to move to a different city or state to find a job in your field.

    It is also important to remember that a college degree is not the only factor that employers consider when hiring. They also look at your skills, experience, and personality. If you have a strong work ethic and a positive attitude, you will be more likely to find a job, even if you have a degree in a field that is oversaturated or useless.

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