information about percentage of Brighton University graduates in each of ten employment sectors
information about percentage of Brighton University graduates in each of ten employment sectors QL8nP
A glance on the pie chart provided reveals information about percentage of Brighton University graduates in each of ten employment sectors (services industries, manufacturing industry, education and politics&goverment, transportation and warehousing, science and technology, civil service, charity, sport and other) in 2019. It can be clearly seen that services industries was the most common sector for recent graduates and it estimated 33%, while such sector as charity and sport were least popular and rated less than 1%.
According to the data three sectors as manufacturing industry, education and politics&goverment were less than half of services: 16, 3%, 14, 7% and 12, 1% respectively. There was less popular group of sectors which was chosen by less than25% of all graduates: transportation and warehousing (7, 8%), science and technology (7, 3%) and civil service (5, 6%).
The other striking feature of pie chart is that there were non identifying sectors, which was grouped and labeled as other (2, 8%).
A glance on the pie chart provided reveals information about percentage of Brighton University graduates in each of ten employment
sectors
(services
industries
, manufacturing
industry
, education and
politics&goverment
, transportation and warehousing, science and technology, civil
service
, charity, sport and other) in 2019. It can be
clearly
seen
that
services
industries
was the most common
sector
for recent graduates and it estimated 33%, while such
sector
as charity and sport were least popular and rated
less
than 1%.
According to the data three
sectors
as manufacturing
industry
, education and
politics&goverment
were
less
than half of
services
: 16, 3%, 14, 7% and 12, 1%
respectively
. There was
less
popular group of
sectors
which
was chosen
by
less
than25% of all graduates: transportation and warehousing (7, 8%), science and technology (7, 3%) and civil
service
(5, 6%).
The other striking feature of pie chart is that there were non identifying
sectors
, which
was grouped
and labeled as other (2, 8%).