Do GCSEs matter for jobs?

They look at not only your GCSE grades, but your work experience, personal statement, and extracurricular activities. This means that GCSEs only make up a part of your CV. If you want a good job after education, it's up to you to make the rest of your CV shine.
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Are GCSEs actually important?

Your GCSE performance is usually a good indicator of how well you'll do in A-level or other advanced studies – in fact, it's the only real hard-and-fast evidence of your academic abilities a college has to go on.
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Do you need GCSE to get a job?

How important are GCSEs in getting a job? Most employers expect people to have good maths and English GCSEs and without this, it can be hard to get your foot in the door. In fact, this is so important that students who don't get a grade C or above in these subjects now have to carry on studying them until they are 18.
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How many GCSE do you need for a good job?

In most instances, any job that requires GCSEs as a minimum qualification will expect you to have 5. There may also be specific subjects stated but English and maths are arguably the two most important. A science of some sort is always well received too but not necessarily essential.
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What job can you get with GCSEs?

Working in IT with GCSEs (or similar) You could start by doing an IT apprenticeship. You could work for an IT company or for an organisation that uses IT. Some administration, clerical and marketing jobs may offer you the chance to develop IT knowledge and skills.
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Do employers really mind what your GCSE results are?



What jobs can you get if you fail your GCSEs?

23 High Paying Jobs You Can Do Without Any GCSEs!
  • Retail Worker. Retail work is a great way to develop your CV and working skills. ...
  • Fast Food Server. Fast food is the staple job of any person. ...
  • Police Force. ...
  • Construction Worker. ...
  • Charity Worker. ...
  • Sales Executive. ...
  • Firefighter. ...
  • Train Driver.
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What happens if you dont pass GCSE?

You can still enrol to retake your GCSEs at a local school or college. This means you'll have a timetable and attend classes with other GCSE students. For Maths and English, resitting is compulsory if you haven't achieved a pass (grade 4).
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Is 12 GCSEs too much?

Firstly, if you're here for the short answer here it is: The majority of students will take 9/10 GCSEs, and this amount is perfectly credible to colleges, universities and employers. However, a very small amount of students will take 11 GCSEs and an even fewer amount of students will take 12+ GCSEs.
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Do you need GCSEs to work in Mcdonalds?

You'll need GCSE grade C or grade 4 in English Language, Maths, and (preferably) ICT.
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Is GCSE 7 GOOD?

Mostly, when a school / university looks at a student's GCSEs, they will take into account their top 8 grades. Having 7 may give you a disadvantage as if they convert your GCSEs into points, someone with 8 will be much better off.
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Is a 5 in GCSE good?

In essence, a grade 4 or 5 would be considered “good” because the government has outlined the passing grade to be a 4 – a 4 is a standard pass and a grade 5 is considered a strong pass. Therefore, anything above this standard would technically be deemed good.
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What's the point of GCSEs?

Employers do value GCSEs because they're a recognised qualification and an indication of ability, but they're not the be-all and end-all. Actually, what employers value isn't qualifications or academic results, it's character and resilience.
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Are GCSEs a big deal?

Your GCSE grades are the only real sign colleges have of how well you could do at A Level, which is why they're such a big factor in your eligibility. Colleges just want to make sure further education is right for you.
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What happens if child gets no GCSEs?

If you have no GCSEs and you don't want to resit them or ask for a remark you may still be able to get into college by taking a couple of Functional Skills courses – available in ICT, Maths, and English. Functional Skills are recognised GCSE alternative qualifications, with a Level 2 being equivalent to a GCSE grade 4.
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Is a grade 7 GOOD?

A grade 7 is fantastic. That's like an A. If your getting a grade 7 right now then you'll be fine in your exams in May/June. Just keep revising and doing practice papers/ questions on topics you are struggling in.
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Do you need Gcses to work at KFC?

You do not require any specific qualifications as they train you on how to do everything.
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Do you need Gcses to work at Tesco?

No GCSE needed, just show them you can read and write and count money for checkout work.
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What jobs can 14 year olds get UK?

These include:
  • Dog walking or cat sitting.
  • Babysitting.
  • Washing cars.
  • Vlogging and blogging.
  • Sports coaching.
  • Retail work.
  • Website design.
  • Delivering newspapers.
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Is GCSE 9 good?

The highest grade is 9, while 1 is the lowest, not including a U (ungraded). Three number grades - 9, 8 and 7 - correspond to the two previous top grades of A* and A. Exams watchdog Ofqual says fewer grade 9s are awarded than A*s, and that anyone who gets a 9 has "performed exceptionally".
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How many GCSEs are normal?

The most common number of GCSEs taken was 9 (24.4% of students). The mean number taken was 8.6.
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Can you do 14 GCSEs?

You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members. In my (grammar) school you can take up to 14 GCSEs, actually. 13 GCSEs time-tabled, and there's also a club you can join for doing Astronomy GCSE at lunchtimes.
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Is 3 a fail in GCSE?

Is grade 3 a pass? For a 'standard pass', equivalent to the old C grade, students will need to achieve a 4 grade, while a 5 will constitute a 'strong pass'.
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How many GCSEs can you fail?

There is no limit to the number of times you can retake your GCSEs, nor is there an age limit for taking your GCSEs. However, it is a requirement to receive a minimum grade of 4 on the compulsory subjects: maths and English. You are required to retake your GCSEs as many times as needed to pass.
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Can you retake GCSEs at any age?

Who can do it? Anyone can retake their GCSEs, regardless of age or previous experience. For A Levels, you'll need a GCSE at Grade C or above in the equivalent subject to get started.
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Do exams determine your future?

No, exam results can not decide future of any student ?. Many of the richest and intelligent people ? of our world ? were not good ? in their student life but later on they did well. Best example of that Sir Albert Einstein etc . Yes , if the result is outstanding , it will save you from being criticized .
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