Career monitoring survey

UAS career monitoring is carried out for those who have completed a Bachelor's or Master's degree five years earlier. The purpose of the survey is to map out the career status, labor market situation, and satisfaction of UAS graduates with a degree. Some of the questions are also used as a way to measure UAS qualitative employment.

Where have graduates found employment? What is the career path of a graduate?

Five years after graduation, you will be contacted through a national career monitoring survey. The survey will find out how your degree has supported your transition to working life and what career paths have opened up for graduates. In 2025, the survey will be conducted from 8 October to 9 November for those who graduated from Humak in 2020.

You will receive the survey link by email and SMS. We will also contact you by phone – we want to hear from you and tell you why your answers are important to Humak.

The results of the career monitoring survey will be used at Humak, for example, to develop education and support career guidance for students. The data provide valuable information on, for example, the jobs graduates have been placed in and how well their studies have met the expectations of working life.

The career monitoring survey also has national significance: the results are used to determine part of the funding for universities of applied sciences, and the Ministry of Education and Culture also uses them to assess the quality of education. By responding, you support Humak’s development work, current students and future professionals.

The results of previous years’ surveys can be found in the Finnish National Agency for Education’s statistical service Vipunen and in the Töissä.fi service, where you can also find graduates’ career stories, job titles and information on working life in different fields.

Humak´s contact person in the career monitoring survey

Education coordinator Helka Luttinen
helka.luttinen(at)humak.fi, tel. +358 400 349 371

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Administrator of the page: Helka Luttinen,
Last modified: May 15, 2025