The first pie chart illustrates the distribution of post-graduation activities among Computer Science graduates from one university. The subsequent table details the salary ranges for these graduates after five years of employment.
Overall, the majority of graduates secured full-time employment, which not only constituted the largest segment but also correlated with higher salary ranges.
The pie chart reveals that 67% of graduates entered full-time work. Postgraduate studies were the next most common pursuit, chosen by 12% of graduates. The remaining graduates engaged in part-time work (5%), were unemployed (7%), or had an unknown employment status (9%).
The table indicates that graduates with salaries between $50,000 and $99,000 are underrepresented across all three sectors: Software Development, Business Management, and Finance, each accounting for less than 10%. Conversely, those earning between $150,000 and $199,000 form the largest group, particularly in Software Development, where 54% fall into this salary bracket. For salaries ranging between $100,000 and $149,000, Business Management leads with 36%, whereas Finance is at 12%. Notably, Finance has the highest proportion of graduates earning over $200,000, with 38%.
