The pie chart below gives information about the proportion of graduates from Brighton University in 2019 entering different employment sectors.
Firstly, it is important to inform that the employment sectors that were chosen by the graduates were the following (for ease of reference we indicated the respective percentage of each sector by the side of its name): (a) Service industries - 33 %; (b) Manufacturing industry – 16. 3%; (c) Politics & government – 12. 1%; (d) Education – 14. 7%; (f) Civil service – 5. 6%; (g) Charity – 0. 3%; (h) Science & technology – 7. 3%; (i) Sport – 0. 1%; and (j) Transportation and warehousing – 7. 8%. Besides those sectors, 2. 8% of the graduates chose any other employment sector.
As per the graph, it is easy to realize that sectors related to industry were the most popular among the graduates from Brighton University, representing 49. 3% of the choices. In the other hand, sectors related to Charity and Sport were the less popular, representing 0. 4% of the choices.
The pie chart below gives information about the proportion of
graduates
from Brighton University in 2019 entering
different
employment sectors.
Firstly
, it is
important
to inform that the employment
sectors
that
were chosen
by the
graduates
were the following (for
ease
of reference we indicated the respective percentage of each
sector
by the side of its name): (a) Service industries
-
33 %; (b) Manufacturing industry
–
16. 3%;
(c)
Politics &
government
–
12. 1%; (d) Education
–
14. 7%; (f) Civil service
–
5. 6%; (g) Charity
–
0. 3%; (h) Science & technology
–
7. 3%; (i) Sport
–
0. 1%; and (j) Transportation and warehousing
–
7. 8%.
Besides
those
sectors
, 2. 8% of the
graduates
chose any other employment sector.
As per the graph, it is easy to realize that
sectors
related to industry were the most popular among the
graduates
from Brighton University, representing 49. 3% of the choices. In the other hand,
sectors
related to Charity and Sport were the less popular, representing 0. 4% of the choices.