The statistics say that the more a person is trained, the less likely he is to become unemployed and more to enjoy a successful working life.  As the near future approaches , this phrase seems to become more real and In the future this trend will become even more realistic . Because, according to the forecasts of diverse high end professors of highly reputable universities, if currently one quarter of active workers have medium training and 32% high, in 2026 both qualifications will add 65% of the total offer instead of 57%. Almost 10 points of difference. And the biggest increase will affect university graduates. Of the 2.6 million jobs that are forecast to be generated in Spain in that horizon of 2026, 2.3 million will be of maximum qualification.

It is therefore of utmost necessity to prepare for a work environment that requires training, and one of the most successful needs  is to do a master’s degree. “The degree is mandatory while the masters degree will give us the differentiation demanded by the labor market,” says Pedro Rodriguez  Director at Javeriana University in Colombia. “The young segment provides specialization and security when looking for a job, since the postgraduate improves its employability, while at mature age, he continues, it brings a form of transformation, acceleration or professional reorientation.