The provided chart and table present data about the career paths and salaries of Computer Science graduates from a specific university five years after graduation.
The pie chart reveals that the majority of graduates secured full-time employment (67%), while a smaller proportion pursued postgraduate studies (7%). The table indicates that salaries vary significantly depending on the type of work undertaken.
The highest proportion of graduates (67%) were employed full-time, followed by 12% in part-time roles. A relatively small number (7%) continued their education through postgraduate study, while unemployment affected 5% of graduates. The remaining 9% had unknown destinations.
The salary data illustrates a clear trend of higher earnings in the software development sector. A significant majority (54%) of software developers earned between $150,000 and $199,999, followed by 27% earning $200,000 or more. Business management yielded a slightly lower salary range, with the highest proportion (45%) earning $150,000-$199,999, while finance graduates showed a more balanced distribution across the salary brackets, with a notable 38% earning $200,000 or more.
