Those who study seek a stable financial life, where it is possible to exercise the profession of their training. However, scenarios are not always favorable for those seeking to enter the market of their dreams. In view of this, it is worth knowing what are the professions that employ the most in Brazil, according to the Semesp Institute survey. In this survey, we will find out which are the undergraduate courses with the highest level of employability. Check out!
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These two courses occupy the second and third position in the ranking of greater employability, respectively. However, both will act, basically, with the same trades within corporations, which is data analysis, software development and programs for companies. According to research by Instituto Semesp, the Computer Engineering course has a rate of 97.4% of graduates employed and the Computer Science course has 93.2%. Ahead of these courses is the medical course, with 100% of graduates employed in Brazil.
If your interest is to act in the knowledge of anatomy and health, then nursing, physiotherapy and biomedicine are the best options. They occupy, respectively, the fourth, fifth and sixth position in the highest employability ranking and guarantee opportunities for growth. However, they are quite different, since nursing is about assistance with patients in hospital and medical care. While the physiotherapist takes care of the dynamics of body movement and biomedicine is an area that is related to medical research.
Finally, there are also good options for those who want to enter the business world and do investment, market and entrepreneurship analysis. In this case, you might even be surprised, but Administration is not the course that employs the most in the country. In fact, Accounting is the ninth most employing course in Brazil, with 87.4% of graduates employed. The Economics or Economic Sciences course ranks tenth, with 87% of graduates employed.