¡No Estudies Estas Carreras en 2026! El Mercado Ya No las Necesita

Choosing a career in 2026 has become one of the most perilous decisions for young people in Latin America. For decades, we've been told the same old story: "Go to university, follow your passion, and your future will be secure." Today, that promise is crumbling. In this video, we analyze which careers you should NOT study in 2026, not from a romanticized perspective, but from the brutal reality of the job market: youth unemployment, informality, a saturation of professionals, meager salaries, and the direct impact of Artificial Intelligence on jobs that once seemed "secure." Careers like Law, Business Administration, Psychology, Communication, Marketing, Graphic Design, Humanities, and others continue to be in high demand at public and private universities, while the market no longer needs them or only offers underemployment, endless internships, or freelance work. According to ILO data, more than 60% of young people in Latin America work in the informal sector, and youth unemployment is almost three times higher than that of adults. Added to this is automation and Artificial Intelligence, which is already replacing entire tasks in administrative, creative, communications, and legal fields. This video isn't meant to discourage you, but rather to prevent you from wasting years of your life studying for an oversaturated field while no one explains the realities of the job market. 🎓 UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMS AND THE JOB MARKET Thousands of young people are currently preparing for the entrance exams at San Marcos University, the National University of Engineering (UNI), the Catholic University, and other universities, fiercely competing to get into programs that don't guarantee employment or a decent income. Meanwhile, the country continues to have a shortage of: technicians electricians mechanics industrial operators specialists in data, automation, and applied technology The question isn't just which university to attend, but what market you're preparing for. 🤖 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CAREERS AT RISK AI is already directly impacting: administrative tasks UNAM UNI San Marcos PUCP basic graphic design billionaire government UBA Colombia Mexico Argentina Chile generic digital marketing writing and communication repetitive legal analysis That's why in this video we also talk about: careers that AI will eliminate careers that will be saturated in 2026 careers with less job demand common mistakes when choosing a career why a university degree no longer guarantees anything