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TAMK Career Monitoring

How have Tampere University of Applied Sciences graduates found employment and how does the degree earned meet the expectations of modern working life? These, among other things, are the questions studied annually by a national career monitoring survey. The career survey is a vital source of feedback for TAMK, as alumni have first-hand knowledge of the competence needs and career opportunities in their field.

The survey in autumn 2025

Next National Career Monitoring Survey for UAS graduates will be conducted in October-November 2025. The target group of the coming survey will be all UAS graduates of Bachelor's and Master's degrees of 2020. The survey will be done simultaneously with the Universities' career monitoring survey for master's degree graduates.

The Ministry of Education and Culture utilizes the nationwide survey results in evaluating the quality and development needs of education in higher education institutions. The survey results are reported systematically, responsibly and by adhering to the GDPR and good scientific conduct.

For further info about the survey, please contact TAMK's Career Monitoring Team at uraseuranta.tamk [at] tuni.fi (uraseuranta[dot]tamk[at]tuni[dot]fi).

The results of 2024

In the autumn of 2024, the survey was sent to UAS graduates of 2019, who had completed either Bachelor's or Master's degree. Altogether 1091 TAMK alumni answered the survey. 

According to the 2024 survey, both Bachelor's and Master's degree graduates' standing at the labor market was excellent. Altogether 53% of TAMK respondents were in permanent full-time employment at the time of graduation. After five years, the proportion had risen to 79%.

Among TAMK's Bachelor's and Master's degree graduates of 2019:

  • 87 % were satisfied with the degree they had completed
  • 82 % thought that the degree had provided them adequate skills needed in working life
  • 89 % were satisfied with their career so far

See the latest career monitoring survey results in full

Further info about the career monitoring survey