Software, obviously.
Not to mention compared to a lot of the other fields listed, there isn't as much schooling required to get a job in IT/Software Development/Programming.
That isn't to say it's easy, just that there is less of an emphasis on post-grad degrees for instance, than with the other science/technology related fields mentioned.
If you're mathematically oriented, there are other areas like statistical and other quantitative analysis, and risk management type jobs that are there for you.
And of course, no matter what industries are growing, there are always good prospects for people who know how to sell shit, network, and hustle hard.
Not to mention compared to a lot of the other fields listed, there isn't as much schooling required to get a job in IT/Software Development/Programming.
That isn't to say it's easy, just that there is less of an emphasis on post-grad degrees for instance, than with the other science/technology related fields mentioned.
If you're mathematically oriented, there are other areas like statistical and other quantitative analysis, and risk management type jobs that are there for you.
And of course, no matter what industries are growing, there are always good prospects for people who know how to sell shit, network, and hustle hard.