A glance at the provided pie chart reveals the desination of Anthropology graudates from one university. The given table underneath shade lights on salaries of Anthropology graduated after 5 years of working experience categorising by the types of employment and the pay rate.
Overall, it is undoubtfully that the gradautes of Anthropology from the university tend to dedicate themselves into work either full-time or part-time after finishing their academic career in undergraduate degree. This phenomanon could be highly incented by the rewarding pay scale building up with the working experience.
At the intersection of pursuing advanced academic knowledge and getting involved in the job market to get hands-on experience, more than a 70% of graduates choose the later in various form. More than a half, at 52%, choose to work in full-time, which is almost three times higher than part-time. For those who work in part-time, some countinue to further enhance their knowledge, with 15% work entirely part-time, 5% study at their leisure. Combining those who part-time study, only 13% of the students show the interest of continously learning. This showcase the vast majority go straight into the workplace after getting the bachaelor diploma in Anthropology.
When it comes to the common employment categories, there are three main sectors, freelance consultants, government sector, and private companies. Both freelance consultants and government sector show strong and competitive salary package with 80% ranging at $75,000 to more than 100,000 after five years’ work. However, government sector is leading with 10% more of the distribution on the higher end. Private companies on the contrary, offer just a bit under of all, with the majority having the salary ranging from $50,000 to $74,999. All that being said, merely less than one-tenth were left on the lowest bracket among all types, which could suggest a positive relationship between working experience and salaries.
