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Shuter said:
http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/Programs/BSBA/careerServices/placement.cfm

Go here to get an idea of the american graduate environment. These are stats for Business graduates from University of North Carolina, and show some of the various breakdowns of fields and the wages in each area.
University of Sydney has a website detailing each degree, their wages and employment for graduates after 6months in leaving Uni. Let me find it....

http://www.careers.usyd.edu.au/students/careeropt/degree.shtml
 
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the usyd one doesn't detail the statistics by each particular industry.
 

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The US statistics are also somewhat irrelevant because we are in Australia. Different environment, different employers and industries. They don't offer a clear indication of the job prospects and proper average graduate wages you would expect in Australia.

Just comparing Human Resources and the Military. Whose to say those values would also apply within the country.

Other useful sites:

http://www.gradsonline.edu.au/gradsonline/

http://www.wagenet.gov.au/WageNet/HomePage/HomePage.asp
 
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bscienceboi said:
The US statistics are also somewhat irrelevant because we are in Australia. Different environment, different employers and industries. They don't offer a clear indication of the job prospects and proper average graduate wages you would expect in Australia.

Just comparing Human Resources and the Military. Whose to say those values would also apply within the country.

Other useful sites:

http://www.gradsonline.edu.au/gradsonline/

http://www.wagenet.gov.au/WageNet/HomePage/HomePage.asp
Some of us plan to work in the USA.
 

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