What engineering is most in demand

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Aerospace engineering currently faces a significant drop in job demand compared to mechanical and electrical engineering. While aerospace and electrical engineering are considered challenging fields, mechanical engineering offers broader job opportunities. The demand for engineers varies by location, but overall, mechanical and electrical engineers are more sought after in the job market. This trend suggests that those pursuing engineering degrees may benefit from focusing on mechanical or electrical disciplines for better job prospects. In summary, mechanical and electrical engineering remain the most in-demand fields.
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Is Aerospace engineering not as many as Mechanical engineering and Electrical engineering in market demanding?
 
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Well if you mean how hard it is as in work then aero/electircal are very hard but then in jobs go do a broader degree like mechancial or even electrical
 
I think the question is one to do with the demand for aerospace engineers in the job market. I suppose it depends where you are.
 
In general terms, aerospace engineering has seen a significant drop in job demand.

Both electrical and mechanical engineering are in high demand.
 
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