Graduate Outcomes Survey - QILT Graduate employment outcomes have continued to improve, with the full-time employment rate for domestic undergraduates increasing from 78 5 per cent in 2022 to 79 0 per cent in 2023 Graduate full-time employment rates are at their highest level since the GOS survey commenced in 2016 Recent graduates of Australian higher education
Education and Work, Australia - Australian Bureau of Statistics Source: Education and Work, Australia, 2024, Table 26 There were 48% of women aged 20-24 years and 78% of women aged 25-29 years who held a non-school qualification This was significantly higher than men from the same age groups (42% and 72%, respectively)
Graduate employment rates hit highest level in more than a decade Australian university graduates are securing full-time employment at a higher rate than at any point since 2009 The overall domestic graduate employment rate - covering casual, part-time and full-time work - also experienced solid growth, increasing from 84 8 per cent in 2021 to 88 3 per cent in 2022 They also reflect the
Higher education enrolments and graduate labour market statistics The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has had a marked impact on the Australian labour market, and this includes graduate employment outcomes Between 2019 and 2020, full-time undergraduate employment rates fell from 72 2% to 68 7% *
The university degrees with the highest rates of employment Australia; Jobs; Education; University; 2 of 11 89 6 per cent of teacher education graduates landed a job The figure is consistent over the past eight years with employment rates in the
Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal - QILT The undergraduate full-time employment rate immediately after graduation was 70 3 per cent in 2020 but rose 21 4 percentage points in the three years following graduation to 91 7 per cent in 2023 The GOS-L is completed by graduates of Australian higher education institutions approximately three years after completion of their studies
Higher education enrolments and graduate labour market statistics - WGEA graduate employment outcomes Between 2019 and 2020, full-time undergraduate employment rates fell from 72 2% to 68 7% i It is also likely that the global pandemic and declining graduate employment rates are having an impact on graduate gender pay gaps In past years, the graduate gender pay gap has been wider than it was in 2020
Top 15 Australian universities with the best employment outcomes The survey was completed by graduates of 79 different Australian higher education institutions approximately 4 months after completion of their courses Overall, survey concluded that employment rate went from 73 3% in 2017 to 90 3% in 2020 for undergraduate and 86 1% in 2017 to 94 1% in 2020 for postgraduate students
UNI GRADUATES POISED FOR HIGH-PAYING, SECURE CAREERS Australian university graduates are earning more and securing jobs faster with record employment levels within six months of graduation, according to the 2023 Graduate Outcomes Survey “The survey highlights the immense value of a university education – equipping students for rewarding careers and fuelling our economy with
Graduate employment rates in Australia hit the highest level in more . . . They also reflect the high-quality education on offer at Australian universities Our universities and higher education providers consistently and effectively prepare students to go on to rewarding careers Employment rates among international graduates also reached their highest level on record The full-time employment rate for international
New survey highlights benefits of getting a degree A new survey has found Australian university graduates are securing higher salaries and full-time employment at record levels The 2023 Graduate Outcomes Survey shows employment rates for university graduates in the first four to six months after graduation are at their highest level since 2016 The new data highlights the benefits of attaining a university qualification and supports the