Commerce is saturated as fuck. So is civil engineering but that's to a lesser extent.
By the looks of it, the only few fields I know that aren't saturated are Petroleum engo, mining engo, software engo and actuarial jobs that require completion of part III's.
haha nah that's pretty saturated
although the cohort is smaller companies are only hiring like 1-2 grads in those disciplines if at all and the uwa/curtin graduates have the hometown advantage with most companies
and that void is for seniors not graduates, companies are more willing to import experienced engineers and/or assemble teams of engineers from the other disciplines
our family friend is a COO of a medium sized exploration company and he was a petroleum engineer with qualifications in geology/mech eng and he goes on about how it's stupid to get such a specialised unstable degree in todays world when you can do elec/chem/mech and still work with mining companies and rake it in and/or get post grad qualifications or do sci (geo)/eng (mech etc.)
I see your signature
I bet you've been listening to the hyped up pseudo-propoganda from the faculty