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Band 6+: graduate employment trends - specifically, how the percentage of university graduates working in five job sectors (Education, Health, IT, Finance, and Engineering) changed between 2010 and 2020.

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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of fresh graduates are employed in different in five job departments from 2010 to 2020. Overall, it can be seen that education, IT and finance had a downward trend, while health was the only figure which had an upward trend. Moreover, engineering showed the percentage of graduate student just in a year of 2020.

To begin with in 2010, the figure for education had the highest percentage of fresh graduates at about almost 35%, follwed by health department which had slightly lower figure than education just above 30%. The figures for IT and finance had the lowest figure among this perid at around 20% and 12% respectively.

Moving to 2020, the percentage of health was the most popular sectors roughly to 35%. Moreover, education had the second highest, just below 30%, which was almost two times as high as IT and engineering at about 15%. The figure for finance had the lowest percentage in this year just around 10% of university graduates.

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