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Ernst & Young Removes Degree Classification From Entry Criteria! by Nobody: 11:21am On Aug 02, 2016
Ernst & Young Removes Degree Classification From Entry Criteria As There’s ‘No Evidence’ University Equals Success!
Ernst & Young, one of the UK’s biggest graduate recruiters, has announced it will be removing the degree classification from its entry criteria, saying there is “no evidence” success at university correlates with achievement in later life.

In an unprecendented move, the accountancy firm is scrapping its policy of requiring a 2:1 and the equivalent of three B grades at A-level in order to open opportunities for talented individuals “regardless of their background.


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Ernst & Young, one of the UK’s biggest graduate recruiters, has announced it will be removing the degree classification from its entry criteria, saying there is “no evidence” success at university correlates with achievement in later life.

In an unprecendented move, the accountancy firm is scrapping its policy of requiring a 2:1 and the equivalent of three B grades at A-level in order to open opportunities for talented individuals “regardless of their background”.

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Maggie Stilwell, EY’s managing partner for talent, said the company would use online assessments to judge the potential of applicants.

“Academic qualifications will still be taken into account and indeed remain an important consideration when assessing candidates as a whole, but will no longer act as a barrier to getting a foot in the door,” she said.

“Our own internal research of over 400 graduates found that screening students based on academic performance alone was too blunt an approach to recruitment.

“It found no evidence to conclude that previous success in higher education correlated with future success in subsequent professional qualifications undertaken.”

The company offers 200 graduate-level jobs each year, making it the fifth largest recruiter of graduates in the UK. The changes will come into force in 2016.

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Re: Ernst & Young Removes Degree Classification From Entry Criteria! by Tobbey(m): 11:50am On Aug 02, 2016
VERY GOOD
THANK GOD

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Re: Ernst & Young Removes Degree Classification From Entry Criteria! by haibe(m): 2:28pm On Aug 02, 2016
Not sure the EY in Nigeria will apply this policy any time soon because there are many job seekers in Nigeria

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