The first pie chart illustrates the percentage of varies types of work undertaken by Computer Science graduates after their undergraduate studies. The subsequent table provides information of salaries from these graduates after 5 years of working.
Overall, the majority of graduates opted to enter a full-time employment after their studies, and they were paid a relatively higher salary among different types of work.
Based on the information presented from the first pie chart , it can be observed that the majority of individuals were graduates who engaged in full-time employment, comprising 67% of the total. The second largest proportion were graduates pursuing postgraduate studies, comprising 12% of the total. The remaining graduates who worked in a part-time job, unemployed, or had an unknow work status, constituted less than 10% (5%, 7% and 9% respectively)
The data from the second table reveals that Computer science graduates with salaries of $,50,000-$99,000 are least represented in three occupations (Computer science, Business management and Finance), accounting less than 10%. Graduates with salaries of $150,000-$199,000 make up the highest percentage (all over 40%), with Software development representing the highest number of earners at 54% of this proportion. However, for the salary ranges of $100,000-$149,000 and over $200,000 the three occupations differ greatly, with Business management accounting for 36%, and Finance only 12%. The Finance has the highest percentage of graduates in the highest salary range.
