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Electrical & Electronic Engineering [2000 graduates]

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» Survey Response

Men2044
Women177
Total in survey2221
Total number graduating2817
% in survey78.8%
 

» Destinations

destinations
a:In UK employment [for breakdown, see types of work below]73.7%
b:In overseas employment2.6%
c:Studying in the UK for a higher degree9.7%
d:Studying in the UK for a diploma, certificate or professional qualification in teaching (including PGCE)0.5%
e:Undertaking other further study or training in the UK1.6%
f:Undertaking further study or training overseas0.4%
g:Not available for employment, study or training3.1%
h:Believed to be unemployed7.5%
i:Seeking employment, study or training but not unemployed1.0%

for a fuller description of these categories go here.


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» Types of work

Breakdown for category 'a' above: Electrical & electronic engineering graduates working in the UK
Men1512
Women125
Total entered work in UK1637
types of work
[ Categories which are less than or equal to 1% are added together to form the 'other' category in the chart above. These are shown in italics in the table below. ]
a:Marketing, sales, PR & advertising1.7%
b:Commercial, industrial & public sector managers5.8%
c:Scientific research, analysis & development occupations0.2%
d:Engineering professionals
(click here for further breakdown of these occupations)
37.0%
e:Health professionals0.0%
f:Teaching professionals0.8%
g:Business & finance professionals0.9%
h:Information technology professionals26.2%
i:Nursing & health associate professionals0.0%
j:Business & finance associate professionals0.5%
k:Media, literary, design & sports professionals5.4%
l:Other professional, associate professional & technical occupations4.6%
m:Numerical clerks & cashiers0.7%
n:Other clerical & secretarial occupations4.3%
o:Retail assistants, catering, waiting & bar staff3.4%
p:Health & childcare related occupations0.2%
q:Armed forces & public protection service occupations0.2%
r:Other occupations6.7%
s:Unknown occupations1.4%

for a fuller description of these categories go here.


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