Career counselling: Questions and Answers
Q1: Dear Mr Abidi, I am currently in my final year of BS Computer Science and have a strong interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, I am also considering Software Development as a career. Could you please guide me on which field offers better long-term opportunities? (Usman Javed, Karachi)
Ans: Dear Usman, both AI and Software Development are excellent career choices, but they cater to different skill sets. AI is a rapidly growing field with applications in automation, data analysis, and machine learning, leading to roles like AI Engineer and Data Scientist. On the other hand, Software Development remains a stable and high-demand field with opportunities in web and mobile app development, enterprise software, and cloud solutions. If you enjoy problem-solving and working with data, AI could be a great choice. Otherwise, software development offers diverse opportunities in various industries.
Q2: Dear Sir, I have completed my BBA (Hons) and am interested in pursuing an MBA. However, I am confused about whether I should specialise in Marketing, Finance, or Human Resource Management. Could you please advise which field has better job prospects? (Fatima Khalid, Vehari)
Ans: Dear Fatima, choosing an MBA specialization depends on your career goals and interests. Marketing is ideal if you enjoy creativity and strategy, leading to roles in brand management and digital marketing. Finance offers strong prospects in banking, investment, and corporate finance, while HR is suited for those interested in talent management and organisational development. Currently, Marketing and Finance have high demand globally, especially with the rise of digital businesses. Research industry trends and job availability in your preferred sector before making a decision.
Q3: Dear Sir, I have recently completed my FSC Pre-Medical but was unable to secure admission in an MBBS programme. I am now considering alternative fields in healthcare. Could you suggest some good career options for me? (Ahmed Raza, Multan)
Ans: Dear Ahmed, there are many rewarding career options in healthcare besides MBBS. You can consider fields like Pharmacy, Biotechnology, Medical Lab Technology, Nursing, Physiotherapy, or even Public Health. These fields have strong career prospects in hospitals, research institutions, and pharmaceutical industries. Additionally, emerging areas like Health Informatics and Biomedical Engineering offer great opportunities if you have an interest in technology and medicine. Choose a field that aligns with your strengths and interests for long-term success.
Q4: Dear Mr Abidi, I am currently doing BS Economics and am interested in working for international organizations like the UN or World Bank. Could you guide me on what qualifications or experiences would help me achieve this goal? (Ayesha Tariq, Islamabad)
Ans: Dear Ayesha, to work for organizations like the UN or World Bank, you will need strong academic credentials, relevant experience, and networking skills. Pursuing a master’s degree in Economics, Development Studies, or International Relations can be beneficial. Gaining experience through internships, research projects, or volunteering with NGOs will strengthen your profile. Additionally, proficiency in multiple languages and certifications in policy analysis or economic modeling can enhance your chances. Keep an eye on fellowship programs and entry-level positions offered by these organizations.
(Syed Azhar Husnain Abidi is a renowned educationist in Pakistan, with more than 20 years of experience as provider of education counselling services. He has represented Pakistan in over 100 national and international seminars, conferences and fora. He is a recipient of the most coveted civil award Tamgha-e-Imtiaz).