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hummm sankifacation engineers...my sister wants to start a class sankiette 101 class....lol but seriously just wondering the demands on different careers ..like nursing , interior design, law, real estate agents
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I don't know about every country. I think there are countries where there would be a demand for a specific job .. thinking about nurses in the US for example, where there are more jobs than nurses that want to fill them. (I think this is still the case, don't quote me on this - example purposes only).
Here in the DR, I cannot think of one 'category' or 'segment' in the job market that is really underserved in terms of numbers of applicants available. The next jump in thinking about this would normally be quality of applicants, but the op did not ask about that.
Call Centers are typically a "burn-out" business. If the call center is in-bound only, people last longer than if it's out-bound. Nonetheless there is a constant turnover in call centers. If you can sell over the phone you could work on Mars.