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9.52%
(6 alumni)
Private Sector / Consultancy Industry
36.51%
26.98% (23 alumni) Government Sector
(17 alumni)
NonGovernmental Organis(NGO) / Researcher
ation
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26.98% Not Applicable
(17 alumni)
Employment Sector Statistic
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AUNDPPnet alumni are actively contributing across diverse sectors. The majority, 36.51% (23 alumni), work in the
private sector or consultancy industry, reflecting strong employability and professional engagement. Meanwhile,
26.98% (17 alumni) serve in the government sector, supporting inclusive policy efforts, and another 26.98% (17
alumni) are involved with NGOs or research, focusing on advocacy and community development.
A smaller group,
9.52% (6 alumni), are categorised as Not Applicable, consisting ofthose currently unemployed, pursuing PhD studies,
or unreachable.
1.59% (1alumni)
4.76% (3 alumni)
4.76% (3 alumni)
Junior Management
12.70%
(8 alumni) Middle Management
Senior Management
38.10%
(24alumni) C-suite
38.10%
(24alumni) Unemployed / Recently Graduated
PhD Candidates
Employment LevelStatistic
Based on the data, the majority of AUNalumni are currently positioned in junior and middle management roles,
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DPPnet
each representing 38.10% of the total alumni. This indicates a strong presence of emerging professionals who are
actively contributing to their respective fields and progressing in their careers. Meanwhile, 12.70% of alumni hold
senior management positions, reflecting the network’s growing leadership influence within various sectors. A smaller
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portion, 1.59%, has reached the Csuite or entrepreneurial level, showcasing successful transitions into toplevel
leadership. Additionally, 4.76% of alumni are PhD candidates, continuing their academic pursuits, while another 4.76%
are unemployed or recently graduated, signifying those who are stillexploring career opportunities
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