Young South Africans who just matriculated face a difficult decision over what to study, with future employment opportunities often on the mind. Nedbank said that becoming a doctor, accountant, lawyer, or engineer is often the ‘safest’ option in terms of career path and pleasing one’s parents. These can be a good field for those who have the marks to get into them.“If you can earn your living in a job that you’re passionate about, you’ll have more chance of achieving success than you would doing something unfulfilling purely for financial security,” Nedbank said.What are my weaknesses and limitations, and which of these can I work through? Although choosing what to study is based on the individual, there are several industries that can offer a wide variety of employment opportunities.The increased speed of advancing technology and digitalisation is unlikely to slow down, and the Information Technology (IT) field will continue to be a strong career option. Degrees in computer science or software engineering can lay a strong foundation, as there is both theory and practice
Young South Africa ns who just matriculated face a difficult decision over what to study, with future employment opportunities often on the mind. Nedbank said that becoming a doctor, accountant, lawyer, or engineer is often the ‘safest’ option in terms of career path and pleasing one’s parents. These can be a good field for those who have the marks to get into them.
“If you can earn your living in a job that you’re passionate about, you’ll have more chance of achieving success than you would doing something unfulfilling purely for financial security,” Nedbank said.What are my weaknesses and limitations, and which of these can I work through? Although choosing what to study is based on the individual, there are several industries that can offer a wide variety of employment opportunities.The increased speed of advancing technology and digitalisation is unlikely to slow down, and the Information Technology (IT) field will continue to be a strong career option. Degrees in computer science or software engineering can lay a strong foundation, as there is both theory and practic
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