u/Any-Pea-2584

Hey everyone!

I'm not sure if this is the right subreddit for this, but please don't shoot me.

I’m currently trying to decide what master’s programs to pursue.

My main priority is long-term financial stability, but considering how fast the job market is changing (AI, automation, etc.) I'm worried about making the wrong/least financially lucrative choice. At the same time, I’m trying to be realistic about job security and financial stability.

The options I’m considering are:

- MBA

- International Communication

- Digital Media Management

Initially, I assumed the MBA would be the most likely to lead to financial stability, but with AI etc. taking over, maybe Digital Media Management wouldn't be such a bad choice either? And even though a Communication wouldn't be most people's first choice, I found that it can lead to some highly regarded jobs e.g. in marketing, the press, etc.

Please don't be mean, I’m just struggling to figure out which one's the best choice for job security and financial stability, so I’d love to hear from people who've been in similar situations or are currently in the above-mentioned fields.

In case this info is important, my Bachelor's is in a linguistics-adjacent field, which I'd like to stray away from.

Any advice and support is appreciated!!!

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u/Any-Pea-2584 — 13 days ago

Hey everyone!

I'm not sure if this is the right subreddit for this, but please don't shoot me.

I’m currently trying to decide what master’s programs to pursue.

My main priority is long-term financial stability, but considering how fast the job market is changing (AI, automation, etc.) I'm worried about making the wrong/least financially lucrative choice. At the same time, I’m trying to be realistic about job security and financial stability.

The options I’m considering are:

- MBA

- International Communication

- Digital Media Management

Initially, I assumed the MBA would be the most likely to lead to financial stability, but with AI etc. taking over, maybe Digital Media Management wouldn't be such a bad choice either? And even though a Communication wouldn't be most people's first choice, I found that it can lead to some highly regarded jobs e.g. in marketing, the press, etc.

Please don't be mean, I’m just struggling to figure out which one's the best choice for job security and financial stability, so I’d love to hear from people who've been in similar situations or are currently in the above-mentioned fields.

In case this info is important, my Bachelor's is in a linguistics-adjacent field, which I'd like to stray away from.

Any advice and support is appreciated!!!

reddit.com
u/Any-Pea-2584 — 13 days ago

Hey everyone!

I'm not sure if this is the right subreddit for this, please don't shoot me.

I’m currently trying to decide what master’s programs to pursue.

My main priority is long-term financial stability, but considering how fast the job market is changing (AI, automation, etc.) I'm worried about making the wrong/least financially lucrative choice. At the same time, I’m trying to be realistic about job security and financial stability.

The options I’m considering are:

- MBA

- International Communication

- Digital Media Management

Initially, I assumed the MBA would be the most likely to lead to financial stability, but with AI etc. taking over, maybe Digital Media Management wouldn't be such a bad choice either? And even though a Communications Degree wouldn't be most people's first choice, I found that it can lead to some highly regarded jobs e.g. in marketing, the press, etc.

Please don't be mean, I’m just struggling to figure out which one's the best choice for job security and financial stability, so I’d love to hear from people who've been in similar situations or are currently in the above-mentioned fields.

In case this info is important, my Bachelor's is in a linguistics-adjacent field, which I'd like to stray away from.

Any advice and support is appreciated!!!

reddit.com
u/Any-Pea-2584 — 13 days ago