I'm 25 and, fair warning, have had a very stupid and inefficient career path so far.
In undergrad, I double majored in Economics and Chemistry (B.S. in both) and worked as a project manager for the past four years. I'm being pushed out of this job and need to relocate from the US to Canada (extraneous circumstances). I believe I'm having trouble securing employment in this new location, in part due to my limited work experience, but more so from my unfocused and relatively irrelevant education.
I'm able to go back to school at no cost, but want to make sure I'm setting myself up for success. My majors in undergrad were based on what I found interesting, without considering what would be marketable in the future. I'd like to get my Masters, purely for the sake of bettering my chances of employment. Difficulty, pay level, and personal passion aren't important to me. I just want to study what will give me the highest chances of employment, ideally with potential for remote work. I don't need a lot of pay, I just need the best chance at bringing some level of income in.
I've been considering computer science, finance, and marketing, but quite frankly I'm clueless and could use some advice.
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