The given pie chart illustrates the destination of Computer Science graduates from one unversity after they finishing their undergraduate degree course, while the table shows their salaries after working for five years.
Overall, most of the graduates continues to full-time work and the type of employment that giving the highest proportion of the salaries for 5 years of work is Software development.
According the pie chart, 67% graduates get full-time work after graduating,12% have a part-time job, 5% continue their education by entering Post-graduation study. For the other proportion, 7% graduates is still at the unemployed status and 9% fell in to the ‘not known’ status.
For the salary distribution for 5 years of work, software development has good distribution among the other type of employment. 54% software developer have $150.000-199.999 and 27% have more than $200.000 salaries annually. In contrast, Bussiness management have 45% at $150.000-199.999 and only 12% that have more than $200.000. However, they have a highest proportion at lower-mid range salary $100.000-149.999 (for 36%). For Finance, they have same proportion as Bussiness management at higher-mid range salary (45%) and 36% at high range salary (more than $200.000)
In summary, the majority of the Computer Science graduates pursued a full-time job and software development and finance is a type of employment which is stood up among the other type of work based on the salary for 5 years of work.
