What is the meaning of industrial demand in engineering?

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    Statistically speaking, you'll find numbers that will vary. Meaning- some would agree here that there are plenty of jobs and some might say there aren't.
    Having done my Masters in IE, I haven't personally seen anyone NOT having a job or any sort of opportunity within the industrial engineering community, the reason simply being the broad nature of this major.
    In fact, here's a reason I explain the importance of IEs in every need of the hour -
    To visually demonstrate what I mean and give you a better sense, here is an infographic I came up with- (I have an example for a chair, but you can include anything in place of it.)
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