Computing graduates more likely to find jobs
No evidence for wholesale third-level brain drain, says Higher Education Authority
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A degree in computing makes you highly employable, and those with postgraduate degrees in computing are even more so. These degrees also increase the likelihood that you will find a job at home soon after graduating, according to statistics released this morning by the Higher Education Authority. The figues show that 52 per cent of level eight graduates, and 72 per cent of level nine graduates were in employment. Dr Patterson suggested that these figures showed the value of a postgraduate degree, given the higher employment rate after graduation. It also countered at least, in part, the idea that there was a wholesale brain drain of graduates under way.
*Source: http://www.irishtimes.com/news/education/computing-graduates-more-likely-to-find-jobs-1.1632328
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