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For students in Year 9

Year 9 students - let Careerpilot help you:

Remy is in Year 9 He needs to choose his GCSE subjects for Y10. He wants to know: more about what’s involved in jobs in science how to make good choices about his GCSE subjects how to get an Apprenticeship later More about what useful skills he has

Register first and save all your choices

what’s involved in the science job sector Remy looked at… the choices at 14 the information about Apprenticeships the Profile to start thinking about the skills he has

There is information on 20 job sectors

With detailed information about each one

Choose the job sectors you are interested in and save them in ‘Career Tools’

Remy also looked at… More about what useful skills he has the choices at 14 the information about Apprenticeships

Think about the experiences, skills and achievements you have and keep a record for the future

If you REGISTER you can save your Profile results and your choices of: Job sectors Qualifications Providers In CAREER TOOLS

Careerpilot App. for any phone or tablet Download it from the Careerpilot site or from

Last academic year over 300,000+ young people used Careerpilot to help them make their choices at 14,16 and 18 95% of young people surveyed said they found it useful