[Deleted User] wrote: » Dropped it in my early twenties. It's not relevant at all.
Tegan Hot Leper wrote: » I was just looking over a CV for a friend who wants some advice. She's in her forties, with lots of experience relevant to the job she's going for, plus has gone on loads of training courses also related to her area of work. She still had her leaving cert results listed and I suggested that they're no longer really relevant. But it just made me wonder at what point people tend to stop putting them on CVs and job applications? I think I only bothered for the first few years after leaving school when I still didn't have much in the way of experience or qualifications.
OfTheMarsWongs wrote: » I did my LC 20 years ago. Got a job in the civil service a couple of years ago and after the interview etc, they requested a copy of my LC results. Lucky I had them in a box. They only gave 5 working days to return the proof of LC results and degree.
Loveinapril wrote: » I don't remember my Leaving Cert results. I don't think I even have a copy of them anymore.
Harika wrote: » That's a problem that occurs very often, the application forms are one size fits all, no matter if you are fresh from school or close to retirement, and you have to enter everything, even if it makes no sense anymore.
Tegan Hot Leper wrote: » I have friends who work in the Civil Service and everytime they go for a promotion they have to list their leaving cert results on the standard application form. It drives them mad. Most of them have degrees and professional qualifications at this stage, and their LC results are just not relevant.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Not the results themselves, just that i sat the exams and the year.