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Australian University graduate employment report released! The easiest and most difficult major to find employment is. Did you choose the right major?

 
[Education News]     04 Feb 2018
The latest Australian University graduates report, which collects information from more than 120000 students about graduates looking for jobs, accounts for 45% of all graduates in Australia.

The latest Australian University graduates report, which collects information from more than 120000 students about graduates looking for jobs, accounts for 45% of all graduates in Australia.

What about the employment rate of recent graduates in Australia? According to the data, about 71.8 percent of the 120000 college students were able to find full-time jobs within four months of graduation, and certainly not necessarily their professional counterparts.

The remaining 28.2% of graduates can only take part-time jobs or simply do not get jobs, because their majors are too underprivileged, and the need for jobs is modest.

Then it raises the question, which majors in Australia are relatively cold, after graduation, it is very difficult to find a job?

According to the data, the more extensive it is, the more difficult it is to find a job, and graduates with professional skills are almost always popular.


Which majors are very easy to find a job?

Medical, pharmaceutical, dental, rehabilitation and other majors have a high employment rate, and the proportion of full-time jobs is:

Medical 95.9%, Pharmacy 95.2%, Dental 86.8%, Rehabilitation 85.7%

It can be said that these disciplines are technical expertise, but also can be said that the society more in need of these technical talents.


So, what major is the hardest job to find?

Creative arts, science and mathematics, communication, psychology

In 2017, the lowest level of full-time employment for graduates was:

Creative arts (creative arts), Science and Mathematics, Communication (communications) and Psychology majors were employed at 53.2%, 59%, 60.3% and 60.6%, respectively.

According to the data, not the higher the school popularity, the stronger the employment rate.

According to statistics, the highest employment rate is found in six regional universities: central Queensland, Federal University of Australia, University of South Queensland, University of Southern Cross, University of New England and University of Sunshine Coast.

None of Australia`s eight best-known rankings is on the list. From the side proved, Australia only looks at individual ability, does not pay too much attention to education.

Undergraduate graduates are mainly employed in management, professional, technical and trade, community and personal services, clerical and administrative, working at the management and professional levels up to 72.2%.

Cross-major employment reached 28.2% for undergraduate graduates, 84.7% for full-time graduate students (teaching type) at the management and professional levels, and 92.4% for full-time graduate students (research type) at the management and professional levels.

Employment results of Australian University graduates in 2016 and 2017 (percentage system)

Of all graduates, 92.6% of the graduates had the brightest career prospects and were able to find full-time jobs soon after graduation; graduate students in the research category earned the highest salary of $87,800 of all graduates:

In addition to employment prospects, Australia`s historically serious wage inequality between men and women is gradually being resolved. According to the report, the average wage is $59000 for women and $60,100 for men, and the gap is narrowing.

It is true that basic wages are getting closer, but for the high-end sector, especially for graduate students, the gap between men and women remains wide, by about 19.7 percent, with an average of about $15000.

Job opportunities have increased, wages are stable, but students say their learning career is not happy, teachers are special, class is not as easy as watching the lesson. And not a few people think that 63% of the students think courseware is more useful than teachers, teachers are only reading courseware.

While the employment situation looks good, Birmingham, the education secretary, advises students to consider Taff, before choosing a university, because skilled jobs are also popular in the job market and are in short supply.

Finally, this statistic refers to the transition of Chinese students. The main subjects for Chinese students are business and IT, accounting, which is the focus of attention because of being able to emigrate.

But as the demand for immigration in these disciplines increases, more and more people steal their eyes on foxes, architecture, and kindergarten teachers, and the proportion of foreign students majoring in these disciplines is increasing.

In conclusion, the employment rate of Australian undergraduate graduates is increasing steadily and their wages are relatively stable. However, I would like to ask here whether this part of the survey includes Chinese students. What is the percentage of Chinese students who find full-time jobs in Australia after graduating from college?

I believe this is the focus of your friends more attention. Unfortunately, there is no such data!

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