The figure shows the career path of History graduates, while the table contains the information of the industries were the graduates worked after six years of graduating and average salaries.
Overall, more than half of the History graduates have a full-time job, follow by part-time jobs and unemployment, that together accounts for 27% of the total. In terms of industries, education is the most popular one, with 30% of the graduates working as History teachers within 6 years of graduating.
71% of History graduates have a full-time or part-time job after finishing their studies. 12% of the graduates do not have a job and 11% of the total are pursuing a postgraduate study, either part-time or full-time.
Within 6 years of graduating, 37% of History graduates work in different sectors, grouped by the “Other” label in the table, with an average salary of 30,000 pounds. History teacher and solicitor sectors represent almost half of the total, being the latter the sector with the highest average income (57,000 pounds). Archaeologists and historians are the least represented sectors, with 6% and 9% of graduates working there, respectively.
