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‘Schools not preparing pupils for job market’

January 25, 2016 17:16
Victoria Sterman

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A charity helping unemployed Jews from London and the suburbs to find work is reporting increased demand from school leavers and new graduates.

Finchley-based Resource supported 415 new clients last year, just shy of the record 427 who registered in 2014.

Chief executive Victoria Sterman reported that while the average age of clients was 43, more than 20 per cent of those it helped were aged 30 or under.

Resource is looking to take its advisory work into schools, which “in general, are not preparing pupils for the job market. They need ‘soft skills’ to make them employable. It’s no good getting an interview if they can’t hold a conversation or maintain eye contact.”

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