The pie chart illustrates the employment sectors of graduates from Brighton University in 2019.
Overall, the largest proportion of graduates entered the service industries, while the smallest percentage pursued careers in charity work and sports. The chart demonstrates a notable concentration in a few key sectors, with a more even distribution across others.
The service industries accounted for the highest share at 33.0%, making it the dominant choice among graduates. This was followed by the manufacturing sector, which employed 16.3% of graduates, and education, which attracted 14.7%. Politics and government represented 12.1% of employment, indicating a moderate level of interest in public service roles.
On the other hand, fewer graduates entered transportation and warehousing, which constituted 7.8% of the total, and science and technology, at 7.3%. Civil service roles were chosen by 5.6% of graduates. The least popular areas were charity and sports, with only 0.3% and 0.1% of graduates working in these fields, respectively. A small proportion, labeled as “other,” made up 2.8%.
In conclusion, the chart highlights that while the service industries were the most attractive to Brighton University graduates in 2019, several sectors, such as charity and sports, had minimal representation.
