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[quote=Anonymous]I’m in IT consulting by way of a BS in engineering and I consider myself low-risk. I chose what was at the time the highest paid 4 year degree and I chose to work for a large, well respected company straight out of undergrad. What majors and industries are “hot” changes each decade, but working for a large company where your career path is a bit cookie-cutter, albeit well paying, the first 3-5 years is pretty safe and stable. A lot of people are saying Accounting, but my company is constantly using automation and AI to reduce the number of “in house” and administrative employees we need - especially Accounting, Finance, and HR. It comes with med school debt, but the best salary to work hours/lifestyle ratio of anyone I know is my friend who is an anesthesiologist at a free standing surgery center in a low cost of living area of the Midwest. [/quote]
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