Will my GCSE results be looked at when applying for jobs?published at 12:09 BST
James Platford
Careers adviser, National Careers Service
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GCSEs are important but it very much depends on what type of jobs and education you wish to progress into.
Employers often require English and mathematics grades four to nine so I would make this my first focus. These can be retaken in November or the following year and can be taken alongside college or while doing an apprenticeship.
I would then focus on whether you are doing A-levels, T-levels, Vocational Technical Qualifications, apprenticeships or starting work alongside study or training. These qualifications, alongside your GCSEs, will be considered by employers.
Speak to your school and someone within the careers team, as well as your parents or guardians to help make these decisions.
If you are one of the lucky people who has an idea of what career you wish to do, then use this to inform your choices.





























