the 2024 employment report has been published

Pisa, 15 June 2024 – Starting from three-year graduates, the employment rate one year after graduation – which also includes the share of those in paid training, according to Istat indications – is 72.8%. 32.1% of employed people can count on permanent employment and 27.8% on fixed-term employment, while 11.3% carry out their own business.

A University that ensures a degree that can be used on the job market, with higher employment rates and greater earnings than both the Tuscan and national averages. This, in a nutshell, is the photograph of the University of Pisa that emerges from the XXVI Report on the profile and employment conditions of graduates, presented to the University of Trieste on 13 June by AlmaLaurea, the inter-university consortium of which 78 members belong universities. The survey on employment conditions involved a total of 113,833 graduates from the University of Pisa. The positive fact is that the average salary of Pisan graduates, of 1,405 euros net per month, is in line with the average for Tuscany (1,419 euros) and higher than the national average (1,384 euros). 60.9% of employed people consider the title very effective or effective for the work performed. For two-year master’s graduates, the one-year employment rate rises to 77.5%, in line with the average for Tuscany and higher than the Italian average (75.7%). The average salary is also higher, which for Pisans is 1,476 euros net per month, compared to 1,416 euros in Tuscany and 1,432 euros on a national basis. Finally, five years after obtaining the qualification, the employment rate rises to 90.8% for Pisa compared to a national average of 88.2% with an increase also in the net monthly salary which for Pisa is equal to 1,819 euros per month against the 1,755 euros at regional level and the 1,768 euros of the national average. 62.4% of graduates are employed in the private sector, while 35.4% in the public sector; 2.2% work in the non-profit sector. The services sector absorbs 75.4%, while industry accounts for 22.9% of those employed; 1.2% of those working in the agricultural sector. “The data from AlmaLaurea are also very encouraging this year – declared Professor Laura Elisa Marcucci, the rector’s delegate for orientation activities – because they demonstrate once again how the boys and girls who choose the University of Pisa for their studies make a winning choice in building their life path. Certainly the most impressive figure is the employment rate 5 years after graduation, equal to 90.8%, without significant variations between the various disciplinary areas and, even more importantly, , without major differences between men and women”. The complete sheet of the 2024 Report on the profile and employment status of graduates of the University of Pisa is available on the Career Service website www.unipi.it/careerservice.

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