The chart and table below illustrate the career trajectories and salaries of Anthropology graduates from one university.
Overall, the data reveals that the majority of Anthropology graduates have secured employment after completing their undergraduate degree, with a notable distribution of salaries across different sectors.
According to the chart, the largest proportion of graduates, at 44%, have landed full-time jobs, while a considerable 25% have part-time employment. Furthermore, 12% of graduates have opted for full-time postgraduate study, and 11% have chosen to combine part-time work with postgraduate studies. A smaller percentage, at 8%, remains unemployed.
In terms of salaries, the table indicates that the majority of employed graduates, at 57%, earn between $30,000 and $34,999. A significant proportion, 20%, earn between $35,000 and $39,999, while a small but notable 8% have salaries exceeding $40,000. Notably, the majority of graduates, at 50%, have found employment in the public service sector, followed by 15% in school teaching and 15% in retail and wholesale trade.
