if your degree is not in STEM (science, technology, engineering , math) it's pretty much useless for getting you a job.
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if your degree is not in STEM (science, technology, engineering , math) it's pretty much useless for getting you a job.
That's exactly my thoughts as well, once I finished and started searching for a job low and behold I find myself seeing requirements asking for X amount of years of experience. Sadly the classroom did not offer any of that experience.
yup...if it's not STEM it's a hobby.
pretty damn expensive hobbies too.
oh...one other thing.
Robots.
Oh boy, especially with artificial intelligence on the rise we are losing even the simplest of jobs. It seems that even minimum wage jobs will just be 100% taken over by automated machines. I already see kiosks at McDonald's that take the order and display it in the kitchen. No need for cashiers anymore.
be of good cheer...Human Level Artificial Intelligence is NOT very likely very soon
AI has been 'real soon now, in the next five or ten years....for the last half a century.
the more they learn..they more they learn how little they know. AI is a HARD problem.
I expect to see desktop fusion and artificial gravity first.
so..does that make you feel good? 1% of the jobs will still need people.
I truly hope so! :)