A large part of you are not looking for the millions, and are not interested in establishing businesses and entrepreneurship. You want to live with dignity, be established and earn a good salary, and the truth is that it is a great ambition. The problem is that this is not easy to achieve either. Prices are expensive, expenses are high and many people barely make ends meet. So what to learn in order to succeed in the world of employees?
The first law of the mercenary world
The easier it is to replace you, the less you earn - it's all a matter of supply and demand. A simple production worker, for example, who undergoes about two weeks of training in the company, can be easily replaced. There are many uneducated people looking for work, and you can train one of them very quickly.
On the other hand, algorithm developers (usually with advanced degrees in computer science and mathematics) are very few and many companies need them. And just according to the theory, their salaries are among the highest in the economy.
Of course there are exceptions in government companies with inflated salaries, but it doesn't happen often. Those who have a lot of knowledge and a sought-after skill will earn a lot.
There are ways to generate additional income beyond your regular job, and we even wrote an article about it - 4 ways to generate additional income, but your regular job is going to be your main source of income, so it's important to invest and direct yourself to the right places.
Supply and demand in the labor market - what to study for a bachelor's degree
In first place are the engineers and programmers, with software and electrical engineers leading the list. A beginning software engineer earns a university graduate will earn NIS 12,000-18,000 a month. With experience, the salary can also climb to the area between 20,000-30,000 and even more if he advances to senior management positions.
In the second place in the average salary are the doctors, when in some stretches the doctors can also earn more as employees than even the engineers. An anesthesiologist at the beginning of his career, for example, will earn around NIS 15,000 per month.
In third place come the lawyers and accountants. Although they will not earn much in the internship, but if they are good and advance in the organization, they will be able to handle large contracts in the case of the lawyer, and manage the budget of companies in the case of the accountant. The salary will of course be accordingly and usually most lawyers and quality accountants will reach a salary of about NIS 12,000-17,000 a month after 5 years of experience.
pay attention - In the case of the labor market "it is better to be the head of foxes and not the tail of lions". If there is a field you are good at and it has a certain degree of demand in the market, it is better to go for it and not try to aim for the most "prestigious" profession or the field with the "highest salaries". A great lawyer will earn more than a mediocre engineer.
So what is the rule for choosing the profession?
To be truly successful in professional life, you need a combination of two things: interest, and demand.

The more someone is interested in what he is learning, the better he will be at it. As we discussed at the beginning, the guns in their profession are the ones who make the big money. Some of them become experts and some of them advance on the managerial level to senior management positions.
On the other hand, there are professions where being the best won't get you too far. The demand for people with degrees in subjects like philosophy for example is very low. Thousands of graduates will compete for the very few jobs, some of whom we graduated with honors, who really want to succeed, and in addition, they have connections. Think carefully if you like the field enough and if it's a competition you want to be a part of.
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One last thing to remember before choosing what to study
Money is a lot. He can give you a comfortable life, trips, experiences, calm and safety. But most of your day, you're going to spend at work. A standard working day is between 8:00 and 17:00, which means 9 hours every day.
It is important that you think about what kind of day awaits you at work in whatever profession you choose. Check what professional assignments are (drawing, programming, talking to people), what the work environment is like (lecture hall in front of people, in the office near a computer, hospital). This decision is going to be important, and the more information you gather, the more successful it will be.