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The pie chart illustrates the career choices of Brighton University's 2019 graduates, giving the percentages who worked in each of various sectors after finishing university. Overwhelmingly, industry and government were the most popular choices.
Just under half the students went into industry, with service industries attracting more Brighton graduates than any other sector by far — almost a third (33. 0%). About half that number (16. 3%) took jobs in manufacturing.
Politics and public service were the next most popular choice, accounting for nearly a fifth of graduates. Just over 12% went into politics and a further 5. 6% chose the civil service. The other significant career choices were education (about 15%) and two others: transportation and warehousing, with 7. 8%; and science and technology with 7. 3%.
The least popular choices included work in the charitable sector and careers in sport, both of which were chosen by well under 1% of graduates. Finally, 2. 8% entered work in other, unspecified, sectors.
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The pie chart illustrates the career
choices
of Brighton University's 2019
graduates
, giving the percentages who worked in each of various
sectors
after finishing university.
Overwhelmingly
, industry and
government
were the most popular choices.
Just
under half the students went into industry, with service industries attracting more Brighton
graduates
than any
other
sector
by far — almost a third (33. 0%). About half that number (16. 3%) took jobs in manufacturing.
Politics and public service were the
next
most popular
choice
, accounting for
nearly
a fifth of
graduates
.
Just
over 12% went into politics and a
further
5. 6% chose the civil service. The
other
significant career
choices
were education (about 15%) and two others: transportation and warehousing, with 7. 8%; and science and technology with 7. 3%.
The least popular
choices
included work in the charitable
sector
and careers in sport, both of which
were chosen
by well under 1% of
graduates
.
Finally
, 2. 8% entered work in
other
, unspecified,
sectors.
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words)