2023-06-19 15:03:38
Study Medicine It takes a lot of effort, but it also has ample rewards depending on the ‘University youth and employability’, performed by Randstad and CEU San Pablo University. After doing an analysis, they have determined that young doctors are the ones who earn the most money, are ‘almost’ happiest in their work and the professionals who take the least time to find a job.
Because these studies reduce the time of unemployed graduates. Most of the medical graduates get a job for one to three months following beginning your search; a smaller percentage take a little longer, up to six months. And a very small number of them have to wait between a year and a half and two years.
Another of the advantages seems to be in the salary, according to the publication this report. Five years following graduation, a very high percentage of medical students charges more than 2,000 euros (79.1 percent). Only 12.7 percent remain around the figure of 1,900 and 6.3 percent do not reach 1,500 per month. The rest, a tiny percentage, would not exceed a thousand euros.
The happiness of young doctors
One of the points that may most attract the attention of those attended to in the study is that 85.7 percent of the students would choose their medical school once more to carry out the same studies. That is, it they show happy with the chosen path and satisfied with the work they are doing.
Only software and application developers and Multimedia Engineering surpass them in this scale, taking the labor insertion surveys of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) of 2019.
It is also the most ‘useful’ career when it comes to finding a job, something that seems obvious given the complexity of the studies. The figures of this study by CEU San Pablo They are 98.5 percent useful. In the same way, it is the second degree in which there is less work than not having the degree: in only one percent of the cases it is not necessary.
Differences between men and women
Hay more presence of women in Spanish healthcare according to INE data, despite the existing wage gap. This analysis published by Randstad does not aggravate the difference, but rather evens it out. The percentage of graduates who work in their own field of study or in a related area within Medicine is 99.3 percent women and 98.9 percent men.
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