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Value of term jobs

Published on
February 13, 2004
Last updated
May 22, 2015

While not questioning the veracity of Leeds University's findings about the damage that paid work can inflict on academic achievement ("High-fliers are more fun", February 6), I would ask a different question. Which graduate would an employer rather take on: one with a first-class degree or one with a 2:1 and valuable skills developed through relevant work experience? In a competitive job market, any advantage students can gain will reap rewards. Research by Graduate Prospects ( What Do Graduates Do? 2004 ) found that 16 per cent of graduates in work six months after graduation returned to a previous employer where work experience had been undertaken.

Liz Rhodes
Director, National Council for Work Experience

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