These degrees are currently the most sought after on the labor market
The deadline for university applications is approaching, on the occasion of which Profession.hu prepared its trend report again this year, thereby helping students in their decision. The analysis revealed which university’s graduates currently demand the highest salary on average and which institutions’ diplomas are in the greatest demand on the labor market.
Based on the active profiles in the Profession.hu database – updated no more than a year ago – the highest proportion of graduate users came from the University of Debrecen, the Eötvös Lóránd University, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and the University of Szeged. The sample includes 75,000 employees and 15 universities.
In which fields are graduates most needed?
Among the fields requiring a diploma, company management and management, law, legal consulting, and marketing, media, and PR were the three most sought-after fields by employees over the past year. From the employer’s point of view, graduates are most needed in the leading categories of dentist, doctor, specialist, quality assurance engineer, teacher, pedagogue, and engineer.
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