The pie chart illustrates the career paths taken by chemistry graduates after they complete their undergraduate degrees.
Overall, the majority of graduates either pursue further education or secure employment, with a significant proportion entering the chemistry field directly. In contrast, only a small percentage find themselves unemployed or in other situations.
The largest group of chemistry graduates, accounting for 40%, choose to continue their studies. Following this, 30% are employed in a chemistry-related field. Together, these two categories represent a substantial 70% of all graduates, indicating that most remain connected to their academic discipline.
Conversely, a smaller proportion of graduates, 15%, find jobs in fields unrelated to chemistry. The remaining groups are considerably smaller, with 10% being unemployed and just 5% falling into the 'other' category. This shows that unemployment is one of the least common outcomes for these graduates.