The chart illustrates the career paths and salary ranges of Anthropology graduates from a university five years after completing their undergraduate degree. It highlights various employment destinations and income levels for graduates in different sectors.
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The chart illustrates the career paths and salary ranges of
Anthropology
graduates
from a university five years after completing their undergraduate degree. It highlights various employment destinations and income levels for graduates
in different sectors.
Upon graduation, 52% of Anthropology
graduates
got full-time employment, making it the most common path. Meanwhile, 15% found part-time work,
and 8% combined part-time work with Remove the comma
apply
further
postgraduate studies. Another 8% of graduates
pursued full-time postgraduate education. However
, 12% of graduates
were unemployed, and the destinations of 5% were unknown.
The salary table reveals income disproportion among Anthropology
graduates
in various fields. Freelance consultants and those in the government sector show a significant range of earnings. Among freelance consultants, 40% earn between $75,000 and $99,999, and another 40% earn $100,000 or more. In contrast
, 50% of government workers earn between $50,000 and $74,999, with 30% earning $75,000 to $99,999 and 15% over $100,000.
Graduates
employed in private companies also
experience varied salaries. While
10% earn between $25,000 and $49,999, the majority of 35% make between $50,000 and $74,999. Moreover
, 25% earn $75,000 to $99,999, and 30% earn over $100,000, showing competitive earnings in this
sector.
In conclusion, Anthropology
graduates
follow diverse career paths, with over half finding full-time jobs and a few pursuing further
studies. Salaries differ significantly across sectors, with freelance consulting offering higher potential earnings compared to government positions.Submitted by moon2014angel on
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