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Of those that have a Bachelors or Above and are working in an IT related field how many of those consider themselves under-employed? #27

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Jonathan-Parker opened this issue May 3, 2016 · 1 comment
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Of those that have a Bachelors or Above and are working in an IT related field how many of those consider themselves under-employed?

Please can you also include those that do not consider themselves under-employed?

This something that personally interests me, when I started my Foundation Degree I was in a class made up of 38 people, 11 of those, including me, graduated. Then when I moved on to my Bachelors of those 11, 4 moved on to the BSc(Hons) degree now that we have all graduated I find myself the only one of those 4 working in IT while the others are either unemployed or would fall under this under-employed catogory.

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Unfortunately this first edition of the survey is already close so a question of that type was not included. If you think that the current data might answer those questions please feel free to try some data viz?

Also: could you please post your questions as the issue title so everyone can see it? Thanks in advance!

@Jonathan-Parker Jonathan-Parker changed the title Question for the recent survey Of those that have a Bachelors or Above and are working in an IT related field how many of those consider themselves under-employed? May 6, 2016
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