The pie chart illustrates the destinations of Anthropology students after completing their undergraduate degree from a particular university, while the table depicts the salaries earned by anthropology graduates and the distribution by percentages in three different sectors after 5 years of work experience.
Overall, it can be observed that the majority of the graduates worked full-time after finishing university. In addition, while a significant proportion of the freelance consultants and government employees earned more money.
According to pie chart, among the six destinations provided, just above half of the graduates achieved full-time jobs while part-time workers occupied second place with 15%. Moreover, 12% of the graduate degree holders remained unemployed. Two other categories, full-time postgrad study, and unknown, had an equal percentage of 8%, while only 5% of responders worked part-time while studying postgradution.
As far as salaries are concerned, 80 percent of the freelance consultants earned( obtain?) at least $75,000, approximately half of whom were in the highest salary range of more than $100,000. Furthermore, exactly 50% of the Anthropologists worked in the government sector are paid with a maximum rate of over $100,000. 35% of private service holders receive between $50,000-74,999 of salary. On the other hand, Both freelance consultants and government sector workers had the lowest amount of salary at the range of $25,000-49,999.
