Nope, I think you're reading it wrong. Lets recap.Uzique wrote:
is that seriously the way you, a STEM student, read those statistics? amazing. those two statistics, 50% and 17% for business, are not part of a final, total 100% chunk, leaving 33% of the 'pie' for humanities grads. that's a 'preferred' subject, stated or possibly listed out of a range of possible preferences (if any). 4/5 jobs DO NOT EVEN REQUIRE A PREFERRED SUBJECT.
the 17% of employers that said they 'prefer' business do not EXCLUSIVELY AND ONLY recruit business-background grads. you are acting like the sums are final. it's a preference. 4/5 don't even enforce that preference. so it hardly leaves the definite, conclusive 33% you are making out to humanities grads; that statistic doesn't even exist.
On the one hand employers are saying 80% of the jobs on offer don't have a mandatory degree subject.Overall, four in five graduate jobs do not require a specific degree discipline. However,when asked if they had any particular preference, 50% of employers said they preferred candidates with STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) backgrounds. The next most popular subject was business, preferred by 17%. Only 28% had no preference.
On the other 67% of them are saying they would prefer a STEM or business studies graduate.
I'll stick my neck out and say its for their organisational, analytical and problem-solving skills - over the ability to waffle and have a nice wardrobe.
67% expressed a preference for STEM/business graduates.funny too that the superior sciences, wanted more by all graduate employers, are only wanted by 50%. not quite the domination you were hoping for, is it? look at that: humanities and STEM grads, two opposing factions from the world of higher education. STEM only get half of the preference (where even stated).
None of them expressed a specific preference for humanities graduates, despite their superior social skills, great conversation and ability to put lampshades on their heads at parties.
67% vs 0% I can't make it any simpler for you, sorry.
I'd also employ a veteran, with all the PTSD and general stinkiness, over a hipster any day.
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