61.4% of employment offers expressly request that the candidates have a university degree. They are those with Business Administration and Management (ADE) and with Industrial Technical Engineering the most demanded for the labor market, according to the V Adecco Professional Report on races with more professional outings. Although international experience and knowledge of languages are also elements that take into account companies in the selection of young people, training seems crucial when it comes to accessing the first job.
THE DEMAND
The university graduates have slightly improved their presence with respect to the previous year (0.5 percentage points), so they continue to lead the job offer. In some cases, this research is expanded to a range of degrees in a specific area: more than 8% seek diplomas or technical engineers in general, without specifying the degree; and 12% request to be an engineer, graduate or university graduate.
THE STREETS
ADE is again the most required career for companies, with 4.5% of offers, an increase of three tenths compared to the previous year. This figure increases to 7.3% if only the offers requested by university students are taken into account.
The biggest climb is the Industrial Technical Engineering. If 2012 ranked fourth, last year it was the second in order of preference: of the total of the offers analyzed, 3.5% corresponded to these engineers. Behind these graduates are the industrial and computer engineers, third and fourth position, respectively, in the ranking. Among the graduates who consolidate their position are those of Business Sciences, Economics and Law.
THE TITULATIONS
The areas of technical and legal-social knowledge gain by winning the rest of the degrees, above the sciences and humanities. The first two, with 42.1% and 38%, respectively, cope with the demand; far from science, which is around 15%, and humanities, representing around 5%.
Among all the graduates, the report highlights engineers linked to ICT: they have maintained their percentual climbing for ten years, which has gone from receiving 3.1% of job offers to 13.6% today. The degrees related to the scientific and health field stabilized at 15.2% in 2013, the same percentage as in the previous year. They emphasize, yes, Medicine, Chemistry, Pharmacy and Nursing like careers of reference, breaking the downward trend that began in 2010.
LES AUTONOMIES
Madrid, with 21.7% of the employment offer, is the autonomous community that most demanded graduates. Secondly, there is Catalonia, which, with 19.3%, adds almost a percentage point to its contribution compared to 2012, which included 18.5% of offers. The following places are occupied by Andalusia (11%), Basque Country (9.7%) and Valencia (7.7%).
Your first salary ...
By vocation or obligation? Today there are many young people who face this dilemma before choosing a university degree. And it is not for less. The sterile labor market has put many students on the ropes that are forced to decide with their heads or guts.
According to the latest Adecco report on the careers with the most professional outings, the services sector was, in 2013, what most job offers for graduates agglutinated: 8.2% of the total. The area of computing and Internet encompasses 7.8% of job offers.
According to the study + Adverts 2014, made by Adecco, the sales and marketing sector is one of those that pulls the labor market and the key account manager in new technologies can earn between 40,000 and 60,000 euros gross per year.
Route to access your new occupation
THE DEMAND
The university graduates have slightly improved their presence with respect to the previous year (0.5 percentage points), so they continue to lead the job offer. In some cases, this research is expanded to a range of degrees in a specific area: more than 8% seek diplomas or technical engineers in general, without specifying the degree; and 12% request to be an engineer, graduate or university graduate.
THE STREETS
ADE is again the most required career for companies, with 4.5% of offers, an increase of three tenths compared to the previous year. This figure increases to 7.3% if only the offers requested by university students are taken into account.
The biggest climb is the Industrial Technical Engineering. If 2012 ranked fourth, last year it was the second in order of preference: of the total of the offers analyzed, 3.5% corresponded to these engineers. Behind these graduates are the industrial and computer engineers, third and fourth position, respectively, in the ranking. Among the graduates who consolidate their position are those of Business Sciences, Economics and Law.
THE TITULATIONS
The areas of technical and legal-social knowledge gain by winning the rest of the degrees, above the sciences and humanities. The first two, with 42.1% and 38%, respectively, cope with the demand; far from science, which is around 15%, and humanities, representing around 5%.
Among all the graduates, the report highlights engineers linked to ICT: they have maintained their percentual climbing for ten years, which has gone from receiving 3.1% of job offers to 13.6% today. The degrees related to the scientific and health field stabilized at 15.2% in 2013, the same percentage as in the previous year. They emphasize, yes, Medicine, Chemistry, Pharmacy and Nursing like careers of reference, breaking the downward trend that began in 2010.
LES AUTONOMIES
Madrid, with 21.7% of the employment offer, is the autonomous community that most demanded graduates. Secondly, there is Catalonia, which, with 19.3%, adds almost a percentage point to its contribution compared to 2012, which included 18.5% of offers. The following places are occupied by Andalusia (11%), Basque Country (9.7%) and Valencia (7.7%).
Your first salary ...
By vocation or obligation? Today there are many young people who face this dilemma before choosing a university degree. And it is not for less. The sterile labor market has put many students on the ropes that are forced to decide with their heads or guts.
According to the latest Adecco report on the careers with the most professional outings, the services sector was, in 2013, what most job offers for graduates agglutinated: 8.2% of the total. The area of computing and Internet encompasses 7.8% of job offers.
According to the study + Adverts 2014, made by Adecco, the sales and marketing sector is one of those that pulls the labor market and the key account manager in new technologies can earn between 40,000 and 60,000 euros gross per year.
Route to access your new occupation
- The curriculum can become the key to a job. Each CV must be adapted to the site i? In the company for which you postulate. In addition, creativity is trading up: the more innovative your cover letter, the more likely you will have? If selected
- In the interview it is essential to know the place that is offered and the company for which it is chosen. In addition, the ideal is to give sincere answers - and show enthusiasm? For the opportunity.
- Getting to know is it? As important as The knowledge you have. Having a university degree can be a wet paper if you do not know how and with whom to relate. Making networking and walking around the sector fairs that you are interested in is a good way to create a network of contacts that will open the doors of employment.
- The personal brand? It will be your sign of identity. -And your digital footprint is? As important as The impression you leave? In a conversation? In person Cure With what you use? From social networks.