<p>As the title said, what jobs are high in demand?
I believe computer science, statistics, and maybe accounting?
my major is economics and I would like to get a master's in something that requires quantitative skills to analyze a market/data like finance.
Any advice? Thank you</p>
<p>You might find better advice on the topic somewhere else. This question is too vague and broad to be dealt with effectively by the readers of this forum. I would suggest you check out your university’s career advising center; they can probably point you to resources that would discuss short term and long term job outlooks, hiring trends, job descriptions and so on. Best of luck</p>
<p>US Bureau of Labor Statistics.</p>
<p>look into the medical field and by the way this thread probably should be somewhere else haha</p>
<p>I love stats and I’ve been reading a lot of articles that say that statisticians are in high demand and will continue to be in high demand because there are powerful new computer tools we can use to do data analysis. I really wish I had gone into getting an MS in stats, and I’m planning on making the switch into that field.</p>
<p>The occupations with the fastest growth are listed in the Occupational Outlook Handbook of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (which is available online). The second fastest growing job is network systems and data communication analysts; one of the jobs with the fastest numerical growth is a management analyst.</p>