The provided pie chart depicts the employment sectors chosen by graduates from Brighton University in 2019, showcasing the proportion of graduates who entered each sector.
In general, the majority of graduates from Brighton University in 2019 pursued careers in service industries, manufacturing, education, politics & government, transportation and warehousing, science & technology, and civil service, while a smaller percentage opted for careers in charity and sport, and a minority entered other unspecified sectors.
The largest portion of graduates, representing 33.0%, entered service industries, making it the most preferred sector. Following this, the manufacturing industry attracted 16.3% of the graduates. Careers in education accounted for approximately 14.7% of the graduates, while a relatively smaller percentage, about 12.1%, pursued roles in politics & government. A modest 7.8% opted for transportation and warehousing, while 7.3% embarked on careers in science & technology. Moreover, civil service attracted 5.6% of the graduates. Conversely, the least popular choices were charity and sport, chosen by 0.3% and 0.1% of graduates, respectively. Additionally, 2.8% of the graduates entered other unspecified sectors.
Overall, the data reveals a strong inclination of graduates towards service industries and manufacturing, followed by careers in education and politics & government. Conversely, minimal interest was shown towards charity, sport, and other unspecified sectors as career options.
