The University of Hong Kong

Careers Education and Placement Centre

Where did the 1997 LL.B graduates go?

I. Introduction

The information contained in this paper is extracted from the Graduate Employment Survey of 1997 to answer the following questions about LL.B. graduates : -

 

II. Employment Situation in 1997

Out of 144 LL.B. graduates, 122 responded to our survey, representing a response rate of 85%. Of these, 4.9% (or 6 graduates) were in full-time employment within six months of graduation. 94% (or 115 graduates) went on for further studies. Another 0.8% (or 1 graduates) was still looking for full-time employment at the time of the survey in December 1997. (Table 1)

LL.B.

HKU Overall*

Total

Male

Female

‘97

‘96

‘97

‘96

‘97

‘96

‘97

‘96

No.

%

No.

%

No.

%

No.

%

No.

%

No.

%

No.

%

No.

%

No. of respondents

122

100

138

100

32

100

61

100

90

100

77

100

2272

100

2139

100

F/T employed

6

4.9

4

2.9

2

6.3

0

0

4

4.4

4

5.2

1829

80.5

1743

81.5

P/T employed seeking F/T job

0

0

2

1.4

0

0

1

1.6

0

0

1

1.3

37

1.6

34

1.6

Unemployed seeking F/T job

1

0.8

1

0.7

0

0

0

0

1

1.1

1

1.3

53

2.3

34

1.6

Further studies

115

94.3

129

93.5

30

93.8

60

98.4

85

94.4

69

89.6

339

14.9

314

14.7

Emigration/home country

0

0

1

0.7

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1.3

4

0.2

6

0.28

Not seeking F/T job

0

0

1

0.7

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1.3

10

0.4

8

0.4

Table 1. Employment situation

* HKU overall refers to the figure for the total HKU population and includes M.B.,B.S. and B.D.S. graduates.

 

 

 

III. Further Studies

109 graduates pursued postgraduate studies in the same discipline as their first degree. Two graduates studied accounting and one graduate took up a Master (coursework) programme in social work. Of these, 109 graduates were enrolled in local tertiary institutions while 1 graduate went to U.K. Table 2 shows the academic programmes that LL.B. graduates were engaged in and Table 3 shows the source of finance.

 

Academic Programmes

Fields of Study

Master (Coursework)

Postgraduate Certificate

Law

1

108

Social Work

1

 
Accounting  

2

No Response = 3

Table 2. Academic programmes

Source of Finance

No. of Graduates

Own Fund

82

Teaching Assistantship/Studentship

1

Full Scholarship

3

Government Grant & Loan

22

No Response = 7

Table 3. Source of finance for further studies

 

IV. Time Taken to Secure Employment

Among those who were in full-time employment, 83% secured their first job offer before the end of September. The percentage increased to 100% by the end of November. (Figure 1)

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V. Employment Sectors

Most (83% or 5 graduates) of the LL.B. graduates were employed in commerce and industry. The remaining 17% (or 1 graduate) joined the civil service. (Figures 2 & 3)

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VI. Basic Salary and Gross Income

The remuneration received by the 1997 LL.B. graduates is shown in Table 4.

 

Basic Salary

Gross Income

LL.B.

HKU Average*

LL.B.

HKU Average*

‘97

‘96

‘97

‘96

‘97

‘96

‘97

‘96

Mean

$19,943

$23,616

$15,749

$14,457

$22,308

$24,475

$17,552

$15,902

Median

$20,000

$24,618

$12,500

$12,000

$22,913

$24,618

$14,521

$13,542

Minimum

$11,000

$14,000

$4,400

$3,000

$12,833

$17,433

$5,000

$5,500

Maximum

$33,355

$31,230

$59,000

$55,000

$33,355

$31,230

$74,000

$60,000

Table 4. Basic salary and gross income

* HKU average refers to the figure for the total HKU population and includes M.B.,B.S. and B.D.S. graduates.

 

VII. Number of Full-Time Job Offers

50% of the graduates in full-time employment had more than one job offer.. 33% reported having received three or four job offers. On average, the graduates received 2.0 job offers, compared with 1.5 last year. (Figure 4)

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VIII. Names of Employers and Job Titles

The job titles of the LL.B. graduates and the names of their employers are listed below.

 

Employers :

Job Titles :

CIVIL SERVICE -  
  • HKSAR
  • Assistant Secretary for Financial Services
   
COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY -  
  • Ford, Kwan & Co
  • Legal Assistant
  • Honytex & Co
  • Marketing Manger
  • New Horizon Associates Ltd
  • Legal Officer
  • Wharf Ltd
  • Tenant Services Officer
  • Organization’s name not reported
  • Training Officer

Table 5. List of employers and job titles

Note: Some alumni have indicated willingness to talk to individual students about their work. Their contact telephone number can be obtained from counsellors at CEPC.

 

IX. Similar information on graduates from other disciplines of study are available for reference in the Careers Library. Please enquire with the CEPC.

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Margaret Lee

Nelson Yip

 

June, 1998

 

The analysis is based on information provided by the respondents, and the Careers Education & Placement Centre should not be held responsible for any errors arising therefrom.

 

 

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