The provided pie chart illustrates the distribution of employment sectors for graduates from BlueSky University in the year 2006.
Overall, it is evident that the majority of graduates secured positions within the service industries, whereas sectors such as sports and charity attracted significantly fewer graduates.
A substantial portion of BlueSky University graduates, comprising 33%, found employment within the service industries, indicating a strong preference for this sector. Following this, the manufacturing industry employed 16.3% of graduates, marking it as the second most popular field. Additionally, the education sector accounted for 14.7% of graduates, reflecting a notable interest in academic professions. The political and government sector absorbed 12.1% of graduates, playing a key role in public service recruitment. In contrast, creative fields such as arts, entertainment, and media garnered 7.8%, while science and technology attracted 7.3% of the graduate population.
The remaining employment sectors witnessed considerably lower proportions of graduates. Specifically, the civil service employed 5.6%, highlighting its appeal as a career choice among graduates. Furthermore, the ‘other’ category represented 2.8% of the workforce, suggesting a variety of lesser-known job opportunities. The charity sector was chosen by a mere 0.3% of graduates, and an even smaller fraction, just 0.1%, ventured into sports-related professions. These figures depict a clear delineation in the choices made by graduates, with traditional and stable sectors being more favorable than niche or emerging fields.
