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Marketing - 2005 graduates

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» Survey Response

Men 875
Women 1385
Total in survey 2260
Total number graduating 2770
% in survey 81.6%
 



» Destinations
pie chart of student destinations
a: In UK employment (see breakdown by types of work) 72.5%
b: In overseas employment 1.5%
c: Working and studying 5.3%
d: Studying in the UK for a higher degree 1.8%
e: Studying in the UK for a teaching qualification 0.7%
f: Undertaking other further study or training in the UK 1.1%
g: Undertaking further study or training overseas 0.0%
h: Not available for employment, study or training 6.5%
i: Believed to be unemployed 7.1%
j: Other 3.6%

See destination categories for a fuller description.


» Types of Work

Further breakdown of categories 'a' and 'c' above (UK employment only)

Men 660
Women 1095
Total 1755

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chart of percentage of graduates in different types of work

AMarketing, Sales and Advertising Professionals 28.4%
BCommercial, Industrial and Public Sector Managers 17.7%
CScientific Research, Analysis and Development Professionals 0.1%
DEngineering Professionals 0.4%
EHealth Professionals and Associate Professionals 0.1%
FEducation Professionals 0.3%
GBusiness and Financial Professionals and Associate Professionals 7.9%
HInformation Technology Professionals 0.9%
IArts, Design, Culture, Media and Sports Professionals 2.4%
JLegal Professionals 0.2%
KSocial and Welfare Professionals 0.6%
LOther Professionals, Associate Professional and Technical Occupations 1.1%
MNumerical Clerks and Cashiers 3.1%
NOther Clerical and Secretarial Occupations 17.0%
ORetail, Catering, Waiting and Bar Staff 10.2%
POther Occupations 9.5%
QUnknown Occupations 0.2%

See further breakdown of Marketing, Sales and Advertising Professionals.
See types of work categories for a fuller description.

(Please note that due to the rounding of percentages to one decimal place, the percentages may not equal 100.0% when added together. All numbers used, where they refer to people, are rounded to the nearest five in accordance with Higher Education Statistics Agency methodology.)
 

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