The pictures below illustrate the staff’s level of professionality in an advertisement company during 1990 and 2010.
Overall,the information indicates the shifts in the proportions during the two decades, particularly in the categories of first degree-art and ph.D-science.
In 1990, master-science faculty was considered as the predominant category, represented 29% of total per centage among staff’s qualification. This was followed by master-art assemblage, which accounted for 21 per cents. Meanwhile, first degree-science comprised 20%. Additionally, first degree-art qualification’s number was indicate with ph.D-science’s, constituting 15 and 13%, respectively.The given chart reveals that only 2 per cents of staff were qualificied with ph.D-Art major.
By 2010, there were a few transformations in these shares. The number of workers with firts degree-art qualification saw a significant decline, dropping to just 2 per cents.In contrast, the quantity of employees who had ph.D-science certificate increased to 30%, establishing it as the leading category by a key difference.What is also worth mentioning, while the number of workers from ph.D-art group surged to 5%, the share of employees from first degree-science group decreased to 11%, respectively. As it is revealed,master-science assemblage remained stable throughout these 20 years.Master-art team, however, had slightly changed.
