The chart illustrates the distribution of Anthorophy graduates in six types of employment and the table compares the salaries they obtain after 5 years at work.
Overall, the vast majority of graduates choose full-time jobs, followed by part-time work. Government positions record an enormous financial reward, while private companies offer the lowest salaries for their employees.
What stands out is that full-time work takes the lead, accounting for 52%. In contrast, postgraduates who prefer doing part-time or full-time jobs hold a negligible proportion, constituting 5% and 8% respectively. There is a variation in the percentage of the remaining three areas, from 8% to 15%.
Turning next to the salary, a sharp contrast can be seen between the government and private sector. Depending on the highest percentage, whilst the proportion of people who are paid $100,000 takes up 50% in the government sector, the average salary for private positions varies from $50,000 to $74,999, registering 35%. The freelance consultants witness a stable income, with staff salaries from $75000 to $100,000 taking up 80%.
