The bar chart shows the number of employees in five different jobs who went to Australia from 2009 and 2012.
Overall, it is clear that accountant was the most popular job for migrated workers. Notably, all occupations had downward trend in the final period, the reverse was true for computer programing. Despite growth, that job remained the least received workers over the period.
Looking at the chart in more detail, in 2009, the figure for accountant was higher than that of software engineer, with the former having 20. After a year, that figure for accountant experienced a significant increase to about 28. A similar yet less pronounced growth was seen in the case of software engineer, with 20. However, that for accountant decreased dramaticaly to 22 next 2 year.. As for software engineer, it saw slight growth but this followed by a significant decline to nearly 16 in that period.
In terms of remaining jobs, cook stood at about 15 while computer programmer lagged far behind, with nearly 3 in the first given year. By 2010, in contrast, the number of workers of cook saw a noticieable decline to 15-a figure that then went up drammaticaly to 18. However, that hitted out nearly 15 in the final year. A contrasting pattern was observed in the case of computer programmer, staring with 3 in 2009 and reaching at 5 in 2012.
