Ernst & Young Removes Degree Classification From Entry Criteria | Simplilearn

In May of 2015, Ernst and Young, one the big four accounting firms, announced something that surprised everyone: it would remove the degree classification from its entry criteria because it found ‘no evidence of a positive correlation’ between academic success and achievement at the company.

The company went even further when it said that it was getting rid of its policy of a minimum of a 2:1 or 3 B’s at the school-leaving A-levels, in order to present opportunities to applicants “regardless of their background”

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