Where did the 2000 Bachelor of Economics graduates go ?

 
Careers Education and Placement Centre

I. Introduction

The information in this paper is extracted from the Graduate Employment Survey of 2000 to answer the following questions about Bachelor of Economics graduates : -

 

II. Employment Situations in 2000

Of the 51 graduates from this programme, 49 responded to the survey. Their employment situations are listed below.

 

 
BECON
HKU Overall*
 
2000
1999
2000
1999

No.

%

No.

%

No.

%

No.

%

No. of respondents

49

100

59

100

2575

100

2475

100

Employed

35

71

49

83

2030

79

1928

78

Unemployed seeking F/T job

1

2

0

0

59

2.3

79

3.2

Further Studies

12

25

10

17

461

18

455

18

Emigrated/Returned to home country

0

0

0

0

2

0.1

4

0.2

Not seeking F/T job

1

2

0

0

23

0.9

9

0.4

* 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

Twelve graduates proceeded to postgraduate studies. The tables below show the academic programmes that they pursued and their sources of funds.

Academic Programme

Field of Study

M.Phil.

Master (Coursework)

Postgraduate Certificate

Education

-

-

5

Social Sciences

1

3

-

No Response = 3

.

Source of Funds

No. of Graduates

Teaching Assistantship/Studentship

4

Government Grant & Loan

3

Own Funds

2

Scholarship & Own Funds

1

No Response = 2

 

IV. Time Taken to Secure Employment

The time taken for graduates to secure employment is shown below.

 

% of new graduates who have secured employment

By the end of

2000

1999

May or before

29%

19%

June

55%

36%

July

71%

60%

August

94%

75%

September

100%

81%

October

100%

92%

November

100%

98%

December

100%

100%

No Response = 4

 

V. Employment Sectors

The majority of graduates in Economics were employed in commerce & industry, while others were employed in community, social & personal services, educational institutions and the civil service.

 

% of graduates

Sector

2000

1999

Commerce & Industry

80%

94%

Community, Social & Personal Services

10%

4%

Educational Institutions

6.7%

-

Civil Service

3.3%

2%

No Response = 5

 

VI. Basic Salary and Gross Income

The remuneration received by graduates in Economics is shown below.

 

Basic Salary

Gross Income

BECON

HKU Average*

BECON

HKU Average*

2000

1999

2000

1999

2000

1999

2000

1999

Mean

$12,142

$10,611

$14,125

$14,480

$14,282

$11,755

$15,448

$15,716

Median

$11,000

$10,000

$12,000

$10,870

$12,426

$10,833

$13,000

$11,917

Minimum

$8,000

$7,000

$1,300

$1,000

$8,550

$7,583

$3,000

$3,000

Maximum

$32,000

$35,285

$58,000

$58,000

$62,167

$35,285

$74,967

$60,000

* 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

The number of job offers received by graduates in Economics is shown in the following table.

 

No. of job offers received

No. of graduates (% of graduates)

One

10 (32%)

Two

4 (13%)

Three

9 (29%)

Four

3 (10%)

Five

2 (6.5%)

Six

2 (6.5%)

Eight or more

1 (3.2%)

No Response = 4

 

VIII. Names of Employers and Job Titles

The job titles of graduates in Economics in full-time employment and the names of their employers are listed below.

Employers

Job Titles

CIVIL SERVICE –

  • HKSAR - Home Affairs Department
  • Executive Officer
  • HKSAR
  • Occupation’s name not reported
  •    

    EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS –

  • Lingnan University
  • Executive Assistant
  • Vocational Training Council
  • Placement Officer
  •    

    COMMUNITY, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE –

  • Consumer Council
  • Assistant Complaints Officer
  • Hong Kong Philharmonic Society Ltd
  • Administration and Publicity Officer
  • YMCA
  • Teacher
  •    

    COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY –

  • AIA
  • Assistant Accountant
  • Andersen Consulting (HK) Ltd
  • Analyst
  • Bank of America (Asia) Ltd
  • Personal Banker Trainee
  • Bright Country (Far East Limited)
  • Sales Administration Officer
  • Chekiang First Bank
  • Trainee
  • Companion Building Material Supply (Holding) Ltd
  • Management Trainee
  • Dah Sing Bank Ltd
  • Customer Services Officer
  • DBS Kwong On Bank Ltd
  • Central & Administrator Supervisor
  • Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
  • Auditor
  • Esquel Enterprises Ltd
  • Sales Management Trainee
  • Hong Kong Economic Times
  • Reporter
  • HSBC
  • MPF Servicing Officer
  • HSBC
  • Service Support Representative
  • Interactive Data System Co Ltd
  • Research Assistant
  • JF Funds Ltd
  • Investment Advisor
  • KPMG
  • Tax Consultant
  • KPMG
  • Tax Consultant
  • Liu Chong Hin Bank Ltd
  • Executive Trainee
  • Pao Seng Bank Ltd
  • Personal Banking Management Trainee
  • Roctec Securities Co Ltd
  • Settlement Clerk
  • The Bank of East Asia Ltd
  • Executive Trainee
  • Towers Perrin
  • Associate Consultant
  • United Airlines
  • Customer Service Representative
  • Wing Lung Bank Ltd
  • Customer Service Trainee
  • Organization’s name not reported
  • Financial Analyst, Economics Research
  • No Response = 3

    Note : Some of the 2000 graduates indicated willingness to talk to individual students about their work. Contact numbers can be obtained from counsellors at the CePc.

     

    XI. Similar information on graduates from other disciplines is available for reference in the Careers Library. Please contact the CePc for further details.

     

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    August, 2001

     

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