Thursday, 16 November 2017

professional employment

the percentage of graduates from each subject that go on to professional employment*, non-professional employment**, further study and unemployment.
the average starting salaries for graduates of each subject, including figures for both professional and non-professional employment.
a comparison of the starting salaries for graduates of each subject between 2010 and 2015.
an examination of the professional premium† for graduates of each subject, including a comparison between 2010 and 2015.
a quickfire summary of the subjects with the highest and lowest professional premiums, as well as those that have seen the greatest increases and decreases in professional premium.
how the salaries for graduates of each subject differ according to gender.
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*professional employment refers to a job or occupation which normally requires a degree. **non-professional employment refers to a job or occupation which doesn't normally require a degree. †professional premium refers to the average difference in salary between those starting professional employment, and those starting non-professional employment.

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