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University of Economics & Business: Research on the professional progress of graduates

"The UBA systematically records the effectiveness of its educational work & its direct relationship with employment & the labour market"

Newsroom July 15 04:51

The survey was conducted for graduates of all undergraduate departments of the UBA who completed their studies between 2021 and 2024. Based on the results of the latest survey conducted by The Athens University of Economics and Business on its graduates and alumni this year, there are particularly optimistic messages regarding the issues of employment, professional rehabilitation, and satisfaction with their studies at UBA.

Employment

Specifically, the most important results of the survey are as follows:
– Among all graduates, eight out of ten graduates (80%) are employed. Note that only 3% said they do not find a job when they want to. The remaining percentage are graduates who are continuing their studies, are soldiers or do not wish to work.
– The vast majority of graduates who are employed are full-time workers (89%). Almost six in ten are working in a completely related and relevant field to their undergraduate studies.
– The largest percentage of graduates (85%) say they are very and extremely satisfied with their current job.
– Nine out of ten graduates who are employed are working in Greece.
– 44% of graduates participated in the Internship program and 64% of them either stayed with their employer or received an offer of cooperation.
– The level of monthly salaries declared by the graduates of the undergraduate programs of study, formulated an average salary of 1,175 €, an increase of 24% from the corresponding figures of 2021.

Continuation of Studies

Six out of ten graduates have chosen OPA for their postgraduate studies. Almost seven out of ten choose postgraduate studies directly related to their undergraduate studies.

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Satisfaction and Recommendation

72% say that they received the necessary knowledge and skills during their studies in terms of finding a job.
The majority of graduates (75%) say they are satisfied with the courses and 68% with the teaching staff.
Regarding infrastructure, despite an increase in satisfaction from 20% in 2021 to 33% in 2024, dissatisfaction remains high.
The majority of alumni (82%) responded positively regarding the intention to recommend the UAA to third parties for undergraduate studies.

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The Rector of the UBA Professor Dimitris Bourantonis

Commenting on the results of the alumni survey, the Dean of the UBA Professor Dimitris Bourantonis said: “The Athens University of Economics and Business systematically records the effectiveness of its educational work and the immediate relationship with employment and the labour market. The results of the new survey of undergraduate graduates clearly demonstrate that the improvement is continuous and the level of trust in the institution is very high. The community of UBA graduates, which is spreading to all levels of hierarchy of institutions, organizations and companies and especially to senior and top positions of responsibility, are the proof of the work produced over time. The improving the infrastructure will provide even greater and more opportunities to enhance the quality of the services we offer. Our graduates say they are proud to have attended the UPA and this is the greatest satisfaction for those of us who serve.”
The following link details the results of the 2024 graduate employment survey:https://bit.ly/4f5VTx1.

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