Alumni Track Record

English Language and Literature (Bachelor's Degree)

Alumni Career Tracking (Tracer Study) of the English Language and Literature Study Program

The data below presents the analysis results from questionnaires completed by 119 alumni of the English Language and Literature Study Program at UPI who graduated between 2018–2020.


Employment Status

Among the alumni respondents, 97% reported being employed, while 3% reported being unemployed or not currently working.

Employment Status

Waiting Time to Get the First Job

The majority of alumni secured a job within less than four months after graduation.

Waiting Time

Sources of Job Information

Job information was most commonly obtained from acquaintances or personal networks (45%), electronic/social media (39%), and lecturers/study programs/faculty (9%).

Sources of Job Information

Relevance of Education to Job

A total of 51% of alumni stated their job was quite relevant, 39% stated it was highly relevant, and only 10% stated it was less relevant to their English Language and Literature educational background.

Education Relevance

Fields of Employment

Graduates are mostly employed as educators, public service workers, and translators, with broad career prospects across various sectors.

Fields of Employment

The data above indicates that graduates of the English Language and Literature Study Program have strong opportunities to compete in the professional world.