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DO YOU NEED A levels for jobs?

By Henry Morales |

If you don’t get the right grades, your A-Levels may not be much use to you when applying for a job. Employers don’t just like A-Levels, though. Your GCSE results also show employers your work ethic, if you are interested in what employers attitudes towards an applicants GCSE results are, take a look at this article.

What jobs can you do with only GCSEs?

Gcse Level jobs

  • Remote.
  • Education & Instruction. Food & Beverage. Sales, Retail & Customer Support. Healthcare. Administrative & Business Operations. Repair, Maintenance & Installation. Manufacturing & Utilities. Finance & Accounting. Community & Social Care.
  • Apprenticeship. Part-time. Temporary. Internship. Volunteer Job Type.

    What are the easiest A levels?

    The 12 easiest A-Level subjects are Classical Civilisation, Environmental Science, Food Studies, Drama, Geography, Textiles, Film Studies, Sociology, Information Technology (IT), Health and Social Care, Media Studies, and Law.

    Can you get a job with just GCSE?

    If you want to dive into the world of work straight after your GCSEs, you can! Apprenticeships and traineeships are a way of combing training and work. As another option, you can work twenty hours or more a week so long as you are in part-time education or training.

    What are the hardest A levels to take?

    In order of easiest to most difficult, our list of the top 15 hardest A-Levels are: Art, Design & Technology (Product Design), Business Studies, Politics, Economics, History, English Literature, Psychology, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, and Physics.

    What jobs dont require maths GCSE?

    Here are a handful of the industries and job roles you could apply for:

    • Construction.
    • Retail.
    • Hospitality (chef, waitress etc).
    • Beauty (hairdresser). You can apply for construction apprenticeships with no. qualifications.
    • Business administration.
    • Animal care.
    • Carpentry and joinery.
    • Mechanic.

      What are the hardest A-levels?

      Do you need 4 A-levels for Oxbridge?

      University of Oxford Oxford University states that: ‘Our courses require students to have not less than three A levels, or other equivalent qualifications. Many candidates do take additional AS levels, A levels, or other qualifications such as the EPQ.

      What are the most respected A levels?

      Here’s the full list:

      • Psychology: 7.4 per cent.
      • Chemistry: 6.7 per cent.
      • History: 6 per cent.
      • English Literature: 5.5 per cent.
      • Art and Design subjects: 5.3 per cent.
      • Physics: 4.7 per cent.
      • Sociology: 4.3 per cent.
      • Geography: 4.1 per cent.

      What are the easiest A-levels?