GCSE Results: Career Path Tool Reveals Next Steps for Young People

After this year’s GCSE results are released, on 22nd August 2024, students can gain guidance on reaching their dream jobs using a valuable career tool.

Dukes Plus, a leading education consultancy firm, provides innovative and life-changing career experiences that help students discover and work towards their career goals.

As part of their aim to help young people maximise their potential, Dukes Plus has created the ‘Choose Your Path’ tool revealing the best route to success in a personalised report.

To generate the report, the tool needs a student’s age, first name, chosen field of study and a subject within this field, grades or predicted grades and career of interest.

Based on the provided information, the tool will reveal suitable careers for the student, including potential salaries and university courses to help them achieve their goals.

Alison Bissell, Director of Dukes Plus Consultancy, said: “Choosing what career to pursue isn’t always clear as there are so many different paths to go down. Most people won’t know their dream job until later in life, but by then, it can be much harder to start over and change careers.”

Dukes Plus also revealed there are an average of 3,600 searches each month asking ‘what career is right for me’, which increased by a quarter year-on-year!

Alison Bissell continued: “Even though the choices available to young people can be overwhelming, we always seek to bring clarity and simplicity to the process. We see the journey towards university and onward to early careers as a catalyst for personal growth, in and of itself.”

With the Dukes Plus career experiences, students can trial-run their dream careers while working with industry-leading professionals in a range of desirable and competitive fields, including architecture, medicine, and fashion design.

Alison Bissell said: “We want to help inform young people of the options most suited to their skills and interests and give them a chance to test-drive these careers before they commit time and money to pursue them.”

Students looking for further support can book a free consultation with Dukes Plus to discuss various transformative career programmes for those aged from 12 to 18 years old.

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