The pie chart gives information on the contribution of each journey that Anthropology graduates from one university had after finishing their undergraduate degree course, meanwhile, the table shows the wage comparison after 5 years’ performance.
There are 6 destinations where Anthropology grads go to after finishing their undergraduate degree course which are full-time work, part-time work, part-time work plus postgrad study, full-time postgrad study, unemployed, and unknown. Graduates who did either full-time or part-time jobs are divided into 3 types of employment namely freelance consultants, government sector, and private companies.
It is clear that
most of the grads decided to be a full-time employee with 52% contribution. The second and third largest occupations were part-time jobs and unemployment which contributed 15% and 12% respectively. Full-time postgraduate students contribute the same proportion with unknown careers with 8% shares. The lowest figure was those who do part-time jobs Linking Words
while
completing their postgrad study with 5% of shares.
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According to
the data, Anthropology alums who worked both full-time and part-time received about $25,000 up to more than $100,000 after 5 years of employment. Half of those who were employed in the government sector received more than $100,000 at the highest, and the remaining half received $25,000 at least but no more than $99,999. Most of the freelance consultants received salaries within the $75,000-$99,999 range, Linking Words
whereas
private companies’ employees received within the $50,000-$74,999 range in the majority.Linking Words
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