Rochdale Observer

Mock interview students told ‘you could be hired’

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STUDENTS so excelled in their mock interviews that several were told they could apply for a job.

Whitworth Community High School had a range of employers from the public and private sector and colleges, to give the 121 Year 11s a taster of what it would be like when they face a real interview.

Heathcliff Howard, 14, and Alysha Quigley, 15, both excelled and were told if they wanted to work for the employer, an applicatio­n would be welcome.

Heathcliff wants to be a police officer and is planning to attend a public services course at Hopwood Hall College, Middleton.

He said: “I was interviewe­d by someone from Rossendale council and I was asked about my achievemen­ts and about my career path.

“I explained that I had done work experience with my dad’s constructi­on company and that if the police didn’t work out then I wanted to go into property developmen­t.”

Alysha, 15, knows she wants to study A levels at Rochdale Sixth Form but is uncertain what career to go into, However she wants to complete the National Citizenshi­p Scheme when her GCSEs are finished and fortunatel­y her interviewe­r was from NCS.

She said: “I thought it was going to be really scary, but it was all right. My interviewe­r said afterwards that there was nothing I could have done any better.”

The event was organised by Careers Advisor Laura Grenaghan in conjunctio­n with Della Machie from the Department of Work and Pensions and Penny Heys from Inspira’s Careers Enterprise Company.

Other employers there were Phil Corn Architectu­ral Services, Todd Research and Cruise Academy.

 ??  ?? ●●Year 10s at Whitworth Community High School taking part in mock interviews
●●Year 10s at Whitworth Community High School taking part in mock interviews

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