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    Default Re: unsa nga course ang demand after 5years.,?


    Quote Originally Posted by dioal View Post
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    Default Re: unsa nga course ang demand after 5years.,?

    Sabi nila IT, HRM, Teacher and mga in demand course after 5 years.

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    Top 10 courses with future labor demand in the Philippines?

    Answer:

    1 st - Culinary Arts This had twice the demand of the second place subject. Interest was split fairly evenly between cuisine and baking/ pastry.

    2 nd - Business This includes seven majors but excludes Accounting.

    3 rd - Accounting Close behind business. If you add Accounting to Business it almost equals the numbers for Culinary Arts.

    4 th - Engineering All disciplines including the most popular (Computer Eng), which is not a licensed subject.

    5 th - IT And if we add Software Eng. this would be more popular than Engineering.

    6 th - Nursing a far cry from its No. 1 status 3 years ago.

    7 th - Psychology Always a favorite (like business) for those who don't really know what to do!

    8 th - Graphic Design Hardly surprising but took a long time to get there.

    9 th - Digital Arts Definitely a sign of things to come.

    10 th - Hotel & Restaurant Management Just squeezing in with 3.15 % of inquiries.

    According to DOLE.

    Pili lang mo diha mga bro & sis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gracie7 View Post
    Nursing
    Mu.retire nman ang mga baby boomers s USA..
    naa pay 200k unemployed and licensed nurses naghulat hehehe

    check DOLE website, naa didto ang top 10 in demand.

    guaranteed naay trabaho gahulat diri sa pinas nya gipangita jud.
    kaso lang dili sikat like mining, fisheries, medicine(mao ra tingali sikat but gi point out jud na ayaw na pag nursing) and agri related courses.

    kung di ka ganahan ana nila, pangita ug course nga dili uso, kay pag graduate nimo basin sabay pud ka sa uso, unemployed.

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    Default Re: unsa nga course ang demand after 5years.,?

    Quote Originally Posted by STRANGER View Post
    Top 10 courses with future labor demand in the Philippines?

    Answer:

    1 st - Culinary Arts This had twice the demand of the second place subject. Interest was split fairly evenly between cuisine and baking/ pastry.

    2 nd - Business This includes seven majors but excludes Accounting.

    3 rd - Accounting Close behind business. If you add Accounting to Business it almost equals the numbers for Culinary Arts.

    4 th - Engineering All disciplines including the most popular (Computer Eng), which is not a licensed subject.

    5 th - IT And if we add Software Eng. this would be more popular than Engineering.

    6 th - Nursing a far cry from its No. 1 status 3 years ago.

    7 th - Psychology Always a favorite (like business) for those who don't really know what to do!

    8 th - Graphic Design Hardly surprising but took a long time to get there.

    9 th - Digital Arts Definitely a sign of things to come.

    10 th - Hotel & Restaurant Management Just squeezing in with 3.15 % of inquiries.

    According to DOLE.

    Pili lang mo diha mga bro & sis.
    link bro? kay lahi man to gimention sa Jessica Sojo nga docu.
    di naman in demand ang nursing ron kay naa man gani 200k nga RN walay trabaho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metz View Post
    link bro? kay lahi man to gimention sa Jessica Sojo nga docu.
    di naman in demand ang nursing ron kay naa man gani 200k nga RN walay trabaho.
    Anay Bro ky ako pangitaon ako rapod ni gi post sa FB.. wala ko gabutang ug Website..

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    College Courses with Future Labor Demand in the Philippines
    Nursing is out, agribusiness is in.

    Students who want to land local jobs easily after graduation should take note of the country’s key employment generators in the next five to 10 years, the Department of Labor and Employment said.

    The Labor Department said agribusiness topped the list of key employment generators in its study of the labor market in various regions in the next five to 10 years


    Other industries that will demand labor in the near future include:

    1. Cyber services
    2. Health and wellness
    3. Hotel and restaurant
    4. Medical tourism
    5. Mining
    6. Construction
    7. Finance
    8. Manufacturing
    9. Real estate
    10. Transport and logistics
    11. Retail

    Emerging industries in the country in next 10 years are creative industries, strategic farming and fishing, power and utilities and renewable energy, according to the Labor department’s Project JobsFit study

    source:

    College Courses with Future Labor Demand in the Philippines | PINOY OFW

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    dia pa bro ai...

    The Current Most Popular College Courses in the Philippines [2011-2020]

    During certain points in the school year, it’s not surprising to see masses of seniors trooping to various university campuses for the purpose of taking their entrance exams. After all, that’s a major step in being able to attend the college of their choice.

    Picking a college to attend is only half of the decision, though. The other half involves choosing an actual course to pursue. With the myriad of choices available, how does one narrow things down to a more manageable list?

    One strategy is to find out what most college courses people are into these days. Don’t sweat it, as we’ve compiled a helpful little list for you. Here they are, in no particular order.

    Medical Courses:
    The aging population of developed countries, medical tourism and the expansion plans of developing ones have given rise to the increase in demand of health care workers. According to the Department of Labor and Employment, the manpower request for graduates of health related courses has been steadily increasing by 2.3% yearly.

    Nursing: while there seems to be a temporary surplus of nurses in the country, it is expected that the demand for graduates of this course will continue to increase within the next 10 years.

    The current top overseas destination of graduate nurses are Saudi Arabia, UAE, Singapore, Kuwait, United Kingdom, US, Qatar, Taiwan, Ireland and Trinidad and Tobago.

    Specialized nurses [operating, ER, anesthetic, scrub, theatre, critical care/ICU, pediatric, cardiac, burn, pediatric, oncology, catheter, and trauma] will also be in demand in European countries like Belgium, Spain, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, and Denmark. Asian countries like Bruniei, Singapore, Taiwan, and Japan on the other hand will need Dental Nurses, Chief Nurses, Head Nurses and Nurse Managers.
    Other medical workers like Doctors, midwives and Physical therapists will also be in demand in countries like Poland, Belgium, Germany and Singapore. A more detailed list of countries needing such personnel are listed below:
    Medical Doctors: Australia, Korea and Saudi Arabia
    Pharmacist, Orthodontists, Pediatric Technologists: Saudi Arabia and USA
    Medical Technologists: Saudi Arabia, USA and New Zealand
    Physical/Occupational Therapists: USA
    Speech Therapists: USA
    Optometrists: Oman
    Male Dieticians: KSA, Qatar and UAE
    Dental Lab/Dental Assts: KSA, Qatar and UAE
    Medical Technicians (Bio‐Medical, Anesthetics, Laboratory, Respiratory, Emergency, Medical Gas and Medical Records): Saudi Arabia and Qatar
    Microbiologists: Saudi Arabia
    Caregivers: Israel, Japan, UK, Switzerland, Taiwan Belgium, Libya Macau

    Education:
    The growing lack of skilled educators in developed countries has also sparked the rush towards education courses. Specially needed are elementary, secondary, science, math, physical education and childcare teachers, professors and lecturers in KSA, Libya, Seychellles, Macau, US and South Korea.

    Culinary Arts and Hotel & Restaurant Management:
    The rise of tourism as part of the development plan of quite a number of countries here in Asia, the Middle East and some parts of Europe has also catalyzed the demand for Chefs, tour guides, hotel mangers and other tourism related workers. Demand for skilled workers in this area has been increasing steadily by a factor of 3.5% yearly for the past 5 years garnering a total of 160,300 manpower requests from several countries.
    Top destination countries of graduates of these courses are Libya, Kuwait, UAE, CNMI, Oman, KSA, UAE, Korea, Macau, Singapore and Romania.

    Banking and Finance Courses:
    The increasing inter-connectedness of the global economy as well as the growth of the global financial market has also increased the demand for graduates of banking and finance graduates. Of special mention in this category are Accounting Clerks, Bookkeepers, Auditors, Cashiers, Credit Card Analysts, Finance Analyst/Specialists, Accountants (Account Officer, Analyst), and Risk Management Officers. These workers are in demand in developing countries and financial centers such as Libya, Kuwait, Singapore and Switzerland.

    Engineering Courses:
    Projects regarding megacities construction in the middle east, plans to increase manufacturing capacity, and the rise of renewable energy have all resulted to the shortage of skilled engineers worldwide. The last 5 years alone have seen 256,000 manpower requests from different countries. The demand for engineering graduates has been steadily increasing by 2.5% yearly.
    Engineering Graduates of the following fields are poised to take advantage of this global demand:

    1.Civil Engineering: Structural, Design, Safety, Planning and Contract
    2.Electrical Engineering: Manufacturing, Construction and Renewable energy
    3.Mechanical Engineering: manufacturing, real estate and renewable energy
    4.Mining Engineering: Mining
    5.Geodetic Engineering: Mining and real estate
    6.Metallurgical Engineering: Mining
    7.Chemical Engineering: Manufacturing
    8.Industrial Engineering: Manufacturing
    Top Destination countries are Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Macau, Belgium, Germany, Norway and the USA.

    Cyberservices:
    A particularly interesting development in the most popular college courses based on global demand is in relation to cyberservices. Demand for skilled workers in this industry has been increasing rapidly at about 6.4% yearly which is more than twice the other courses. The last 5 years alone has seen more than 400,000 requests for manpower both locally and internationally.

    In demand workers under this category are:

    Creative Industries

    1.Broadcast Engineer
    2.Video Editor
    3.Video Graphic Artist (Animators)
    4.Visual Artist Designer
    5.3D modelers
    6.3D Artist
    7.3D Animators8.Flash Animators9.Animation Artist10.Clean-Up Artist11.In-between Artist/In-betweener12.Clean-Up Art Checker13.In-between Checker14.Animation Checker15.Web Designer16.Multimedia Artist17.Library builder18.Layout artist19.2D digital animator20.Graphic Assistants
    Programmers:

    1.Java Programmers
    2.Oracle Developers
    3.Web Developers
    4.IT Programmers
    5.Software Development
    6.Computer Programmers
    7.Developer (Software, Web)
    8.IT/Information Technology (MIS Developer, Platform Engineer)
    9.Specialist (Learning Solution, System and Technical Support)
    10.Systems Analyst
    Backoffice:

    1.Accountant (Back Office Processing)2.HR Outsourcing Specialist (Back Office Processing)3.Call Center Agent4.Medical Transcription Editor5.Medical Transcription6.Financial Accountants7.Technical Support Engineers8.Autocad Operators9.Legal Researchers10.Legal Analysts
    Top Destination Countries of the graduates of these courses are: Saudi Arabia, UAE, India, Singapore, Australia and US.

    It’s All Up to You

    Hopefully, I’ve gotten the gears in your mind turning. Now that you have a more manageable list to refer to, your next order of business is to reconcile your needs and wants with what the world needs and wants.

    We’ll talk a little bit more about that in another article, though. For now, keep in mind that this list will only applicable for so long. The world and its preferences are constantly changing, and consequently, its most popular courses will change along with it.

    Source: Project JobsFit of DOLE

    http://academic-clinic.com/2009/08/t...e-philippines/

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    hahahaha ako ky IT hehehehehe

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    way clear mani sa DOLE uy hahaha.
    Bag-o rajud sila ni mention nga all medical disciplines are in demand except nursing.

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