- Thu Aug 17, 2023 3:02 pm
#51010
She's not wrong - in a sense.
I used to do a lot of this stuff with kids coming up to GCSE - revision classes and seminars etc.
Your GCSE results are an entrée - after a few years they are irrelevant. Employers want to see other qualities; team membership, initiative, leadership, creativity. We used to research this by looking in the Sits Vac columns of the Guardian - what did they ask for when paying the then huge sums of £75k pa. It was those things, not GCSE A* in geography.
But, and it's a big but, you have to get on the ladder, become part of the team, get in the flow with the big kids, and to do that you need either those GCSEs or some other marker of talent.
(I do wonder if she knows and understands any of the above. I doubt it, it's something she's half-heard and half-understood)
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