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Your college GPA can impact your marketability when seeking employment. A solid GPA is essential if you plan to attend graduate school. Employers do care about your GPA in competitive fields. Students with low GPAs can find other ways to highlight their skills.
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Read More »Many students are unsure whether their GPA matters during and after college. Read on to learn when your college GPA is important.
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Read More »Your GPA can impact your earning potential after you graduate. Although GPA often indicates intelligence and work ethic, it is not required to secure a job after college in many industries. Google, for example, does not ask for GPAs or test scores unless you're fresh out of college. Instead, the company believes using grades as a measuring stick doesn't always work. It also believes grades are not an indicator of creativity and innovation, something needed by Google's tech company. GPA matters, however, when applying for a job in competitive fields such as law, engineering, finance, and computer science. A stellar GPA can help you get to round one of the interviews because hiring managers often use them to screen potential candidates. When to Include or Mention GPA in Your Job Search When heading out into the workforce as a college graduate, it's best to learn when to include your GPA on your resume, in cover letters, and in a job interview. GPA in Resumes Recent college graduates with fewer than three years of experience in the field should list their GPA when it's a 3.5 or higher. Once you've worked for 2-3 years, it's unnecessary to include your GPA. It's most relevant to include your GPA when it falls within the range of 3.5-4.0 to demonstrate high achievement levels. GPA in Cover Letters You should include your GPA in your cover letter if a position requests your grades. Otherwise, you should omit it unless your GPA is strong (3.5 or higher) and shows significant accomplishment. GPA in Job Interviews When invited to interview for a job, you should follow several rules regarding your GPA. It's best not to mention your GPA unless you graduated with honors. If asked about your cumulative GPA and it's less than ideal, address the subject briefly and move on. If your major GPA is higher and demonstrates mastery in your field, that would be great information to share with your interviewer.
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