Employers believe graduates with extra-curricular experience progress more quickly and are more successful in the workplace, new research reveals
Only a quarter of employers believe that life experience doesn’t matter on a CV School leavers and graduates who take part in extra-curricular activities stand out among job applicants, make more successful employees and progress more quickly within companies than those who do not, according to a new study of 500 UK SMEs.The research, sponsored by World Challenge, shows that at a time when the employment market is more competitive than ever, 70 per cent of SME employers believe that extra-curricular activities – such as taking part in volunteering, educational overseas trips and