These two charts illustrate which work fields Anthropology graduates will enter and the amount of annual income after 5 years of work.
More than half of these students can find a full-time job (52%), while it is significant that there is 12% of students cannot find ideal work and remain unemployed. The figure for graduates who intend to have part-time work and postgraduate study is the lowest, at 5%. The proportion of students who work as a temporary employee is 15%, which is the second highest figure in the pie chart. But it is much lower than that of students who have full-time work.
There are three main choices for Anthropology graduates ( freelance consultants, government sector and private companies). Graduates who work for the government enjoy the highest salaries compared with the other two sectors. 50% of people can earn 100 thousand dollars per year, and the figure for the lowest income level (25000-49999) is 5%. The proportion of people whose salaries exceed 75000 dollars per year is the same in the freelance consultants sector and the government sector. More people who provide service to private companies have a lower income level, only 30% of them have annual salaries over 100000 dollars.
Overall, most Anthropology graduates can find ideal work after leaving school, and the amount of money they earn in different types of employment varies after 5 years of working.
These two charts illustrate which work fields Anthropology graduates will enter and the amount of annual income after 5 years of work.
