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Do employers care about high school GPA?

Hey everyone, I'm stressing over whether my high school GPA will matter when I start applying for jobs. Is this something that employers actually care about, or do they look at other factors more closely for hiring decisions?

a year ago

In general, employers usually do not care about high school GPA when hiring for jobs, especially after you have gained some experience in the workforce or have completed a higher level of education such as a bachelor's or master's degree. Usually, your skills, experiences, past job performance, and even potentially your college GPA (especially for entry-level positions) are more relevant to employers.

However, context can matter. If you're in high school or recently graduated and are applying for part-time or entry-level jobs, employers may look at your high school GPA as one indicator of your work ethic and dedication, particularly if you lack other experiences like past jobs or internships.

Also, for certain highly competitive internships or training programs (such as internships in finance or consulting), your high school GPA might be considered if you're still in college. But typically, these programs will focus primarily on college performance and relevant skills.

Furthermore, it might be beneficial to mention significant academic achievements from high school in your job applications. For example, if you were the valedictorian of your class, received a prestigious academic award, or completed a notable project or research, these accomplishments might be of interest to potential employers.

Remember, while GPA is one factor, it is not the only one. Demonstrating skills, work experience, leadership qualities, and a passion for the field you're applying to will often carry more weight.

In summary, your high school GPA will most likely not be a significant factor in your job search, particularly as you gain more experience and education. Don't stress too much, and focus on building a strong resume with relevant skills, experiences, and qualifications.

a year ago

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