Up to now, there are still many young people who encounter obstacles on the path to finding a suitable major for themselves. Especially those who have weaker communication skills than those around them.
To know which career is suitable for young people who are not good at communication, let's refer to the content of the article below.
Poor communication is a major obstacle for many young people. (Illustration photo)
Law
If you are not good at communication but are good at block C subjects, you can choose to study Law. After graduating, you can work in legal or administrative positions, law companies, businesses... This is one of the majors chosen by most block C candidates.
Some minor majors in Law that students can refer to: Commercial Law, Civil Law, Administrative Law, International Law, Criminal Law.
Currently, many schools train in Law with teaching quality highly appreciated by many students: Hanoi Law University, Law University (Hanoi National University), Court Academy, Law University (Hue University), University of Economics and Law (Ho Chi Minh City National University), Ho Chi Minh City Law University.
Translation
Translation work mainly converts text from one language to another. Translators are not only required to be fluent in the language but also need to be highly focused to avoid mistakes. Therefore, this job should be done independently, limiting communication with others.
If you are truly passionate and want to work in this field, you can choose to pursue language majors at some universities such as: University of Foreign Languages (Hanoi National University), Diplomatic Academy, University of Foreign Languages (Da Nang University), Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Education.
Information technology
The work of people working in the Information Technology industry is mainly research, design, repair, and optimization of software, so it does not require too much communication, so quiet people can take on the job.
By 2025, human resources in the IT sector will increase by 13% each year. Accordingly, the IT sector in Vietnam will need 1 million workers.
You can choose to study this major at some universities such as: Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, University of Technology (Vietnam National University, Hanoi), Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education.
Agriculture
People who are shy about communicating often tend to dislike chaos and noise. Working on a farm close to nature is a suggestion worth considering for people with poor communication skills.
At the same time, the demand for clean agricultural products and safe food is increasingly attracting people's attention. The agricultural sector is gradually opening up many paths for strong development in the future.
You can choose from a range of agricultural-related majors such as: Agronomy, Crop Science, Agricultural Extension, Plant Protection, Agroecology and Urban Agriculture, Food Technology and Processing.
The above majors are being trained by many universities: Vietnam Academy of Agriculture, University of Agriculture and Forestry (Hue University), University of Agriculture and Forestry (Thai Nguyen University), Tra Vinh University.
Automotive technology
Automotive technology is considered a major that receives many priorities at a time when the country is promoting industrialization and modernization. When doing this job, you mainly come into contact with machines and engines and have little to do with other people.
For positions in this industry, with just a high school or college degree, you can easily find a working environment with a salary of 6 - 7 million/month when you first start. For positions requiring a university degree or higher, the salary ranges from 7 - 12 million/month.
To pursue a career in Automotive Technology, you can refer to some quality training institutions such as: Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Da Nang University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology.
Anh Anh (Synthesis)
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