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Monday, 5 December 2011

Now v lookin into job propects



I noe i noe many ppl tink tat computing career can facin jobless chances compare to others job is "a bit higher"









As u can see the percentage of unemployed computer science is the highest compare to others.



http://educationmalaysia.blogspot.com/2006/07/70-public-university-graduates-jobless.html



-tis one is from m'sia education  one so i tink it's ok to take the result for us to refer^^

here is the full unemployment rate for 2009 graduates in different professions.








Computer science 17%
Communications 14%
Architecture 13%
Engineering 13%
Creative arts 13%
Business studies 11%
Maths 10%
Languages 9%
Biological science 9%
Law 6%
Education 5%
Medicine 0%

our deputy minister said:

Our Deputy Prime Minister also argued that a "mismatch" of skills in the workforce had "contributed to the unemploymnent of more than 60,000 local graduates". I've discussed this topic here earlier. Skills "mismatch", if at all relevant, contributes only to a small portion of the unemployment issue. A survey conducted earlier has indicated that as many as 30% of the umemployed local graduates are computer science and information technology degree holders. These skills are in obvious demand in the country - it is not a mismatch. The clearcut issue in this case is that many of the local institutions of higher learning, both public and private have failed to offer a sufficiently rigourous education to produce the necessary quality in the workforce which the industry requires.

deputy minister 2006

when time moving forward all the company want its computing expert...here is the link
http://www.allyhunt.com/cms/updates/top-paying-hot-jobs-in-malaysia

-at US the best job goes to>>>>
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/2006/05/01/8375749/index.htm





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