Career Pathways
Map every UK degree subject to the careers graduates actually enter. See specialisation differences, salary trajectories, and the most common paths.
What's Included
Subject-to-Career Mapping
See which careers graduates from each subject actually enter
CAH3 Specialisation Breakdown
135 detailed subject specialisations with individual earnings data
Earnings Comparison
Compare earnings between specialisations within the same subject
Salary Trajectories
Track earnings growth from 1 to 10 years after graduation
Available on the University Plan
Career Pathways is part of our University subscription, designed for careers services and student support teams. Starting from £500/year.
Median Salary (5yr post-grad)
£38,000
Employment Rate
86.4%
Graduates Tracked
11,560
Most Common Career Paths
Where Computing graduates typically end up working
Software Developer
Very HighFull-stack developer, mobile developer, DevOps engineer
Data Analyst
HighBusiness intelligence, data scientist, ML engineer
IT Consultant
HighSystems architect, solutions consultant, IT project manager
Cybersecurity Analyst
MediumSecurity engineer, penetration tester, SOC analyst
Product Manager
MediumTechnical PM, product owner, scrum master
Earnings by Specialisation
How different specialisations within Computing compare (5 years after graduation)
Career pathway mapping based on SOC classification and graduate destination data.
Salary data: LEO Graduate Outcomes, Department for Education (2022-23). Open Government Licence v3.0.
Data: LEO Graduate Outcomes, Department for Education. Tax year 2022-23.