There were a higher proportion of female respondents who are in
graduate roles compared to male respondents, indicating there are good opportunities for women to get into the industry straight from education, a step which we often see being one of the most difficult to make in a candidate's career.
Not exact matches
Compared with those who went onto further study, an internship reduced the probability of a
graduate working in a professional or managerial
role, or being very satisfied with their career, by 15 and 8.8 percentage points respectively.
In fact, the MiM
graduates find jobs easier to come by due to the larger number of entry level
roles as
compared to specialist
roles.
That's
compared with students applying for other
graduate roles, eg business or finance, and with those who have just left school applying for technology apprenticeship
roles.
That's
compared with students applying for other
graduate roles, such as business or finance, and with school leavers applying for technology
roles.