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Get on the job ladder early with smart tips for job-hungry students

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Are you aiming for top A-level grades and college admission? Next week results on Thursday.

Or looking for alternative ways to get further education by going directly to work.

Official statistics from the University Admissions ServiceUCAS show that 44% of 18-year-olds have signed up for higher education courses this year, while others There are many options.

The cost of living crisis means that 9 out of 10 of her students are reassessing which route to take. So you have several options.


Gig opportunity

Go to college or wait To start your career, gain work experience and earn extra cash with our microtasking app. Unigigster.com matches companies with local students.

Founder Chirag Basavaraj said:

Similarly, Redwigwam.com has thousands of summer jobs for A-level leavers.

CEO Lorna Davidson said: Payouts are fast, and it's a great opportunity to build a resume with a wide variety of experience.

Dealing well with the crisis

There are currently more than one million vacancies across the UK, with A-level turnovers

Jennifer Johansson, CEO of recruiting platform Placed App, says new school dropouts are contributing to the country's ongoing talent shortage crisis. I believe it helps me relax.

She said:

Demonstrating a willingness to learn can make it a worthwhile research subject for those who really need more hands.

Find out which areas you may enjoy a career in that are struggling to hire.

In such cases, it may be easier to negotiate a pay increase, especially once you've built up experience and reputation. See

placed-app.com.

"I climbed the career ladder"

Sophie Hutson started working as a pot washer at Travelodge in 2009 while studying her A Levels.

After quitting her college courses, she returned as a receptionist at Travelodge.

She has now been promoted to Hotel Manager at Windsor Central Travelodge.

Her 29-year-old Sophie of Staines said:

"Joining Travelodge opens doors to training, coaching and career advancement."

Travelodge sayswww.travelodge.co.uk/careers

It's never too late.

Not Acquired Got the results I wanted but still want to go to college.Or my grades were better than expected.Then find a course through clearing. David Seaton, Assistant Director of Admissions, University of Bedfordshire, said: It has a reputation as a rushed process of making big decisions in haste, but it doesn't have to be.

This is where clearing is best used.

Be clear about what you want from college: Do you want to live closer to home or in the city? Is the type of course offered most important to you?

Think twice before switching: Use clearing after receiving A level results may be tempted to switch colleges. You did better than expected. Be careful and do your research. Is another university really the best fit for you?

I have some information for you: UCAS ID required. A list of courses of interest and the full name of the qualification.

Ask: Once you start talking to colleges, the process happens very quickly.

Stay calm and open: Clearing is a great opportunity to find your dream path. Even if you can't make the first choice, there are other paths that might be a better fit for you. See beds.ac.uk/clearing