What engineering degree basically guarantees you a job as soon as you graduate?

I'm sure any engineering degree can/will eventually lead you to a job because it's a valued skillset, but obviously, like anything, there are some which are in much higher demand.

I know for a fact that software engineer is a highly valued skill that has a high projected demand, but at the same time it's the most saturated job market in the engineering field. There's many jobs available, but simultaneously there's thousands of applicants which makes getting a job extremely stressful.

On the opposite side of the spectrum there's mechanical engineering. It's known to be at or near the top of any list regarding the most difficult degrees to get due to it's complexity. In the end, I hear story after story of mechanical engineers looking for a job for years unless they're lucky.

Is there any field that has a high demand, but not enough applicants? Like as soon as you get your degree there's potential employers filling your inbox with offers?

I'm only asking because I'm going back to school much later in life. I have a lot of financial responsibilities, and the last thing I need is to put myself through all of the studying on top of working full-time and raising a family for 4-6 years, only to get a degree in a highly-competitive field where I'll struggle to find work for a while.