The pie chart represents the divisions of history graduates which they chose after finishing their undergraduate studies in a university in the UK. Meanwhile, the table gives information about the field of employment sectors that has been chosen by graduates including their typical salary in the near 6 years after finishing their study.
Overall, after finishing their study, most students chose to get full time work. An opposite sector was seen in the number of part time post grad studies. Most students of history graduates were employed as history teachers and the least sector was chosen as archeologist. From their salary, archeologists had the lowest income as opposed to solicitors who owned the highest income.
Regarding the pie chart, more than a half of the graduates chose to get full time work at 56%, in contrast with part-time postgraduate study which is counted at 4%. Some pupils chose to get a part time work at 15% followed by students who are jobless with a percentage of 12%. There was a slightly different percentage between unknown subjects and full-time postgraduate study with 6% and 7%, respectively.
According to the job sectors and their typical salary, the highest career chosen was history teacher with 30% employment. In connection with this, the greatest income is owned by lawyers with 57.000 in the last six years. On the other side, the least interest in the career chosen was found in archeologist who accounted for 6% of graduates, earning around 29.000.
