The chart shows the number of activities that were chosen by university graduates after completing their university studies in the UK. While the table shows the proportion of careers chosen by students and their annual salaries.
Overall, most of the graduate students chose working, while the least number decided to apply for further studies. The most popular career was other; on the other hand, the highest salary was received by solicitors, while the most uncommon and smallest salary was that of archaeologists.
As shown in this chart, more than half of the students pursued working, either as a full-time job (56%) or as part-time work (12%). Unfortunately, 12% of students were unemployed. Furthermore, a small number of students decided to study in a postgraduate program, whether full-time or part-time study, 7% and 4%, respectively. Others were still unknown (6%).
According to the table, solicitors got the highest salary (57k), accounting for 18% of students employed. In contrast, the highest proportion (37%) got paid 30k. 9% of graduates worked as historians, receiving the second-highest salary (49k). Furthermore, teachers, the second most popular job (30%), were paid 30k; in addition, archaeologists were the least popular (6%) and had the lowest salary (29k).
