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CEIAG Year 14 Assessment Centre students arrived suited and nounced as one of the four with eye4education booted ready for the chal- winners. I feel much more lenge that lay ahead. confdent about going for Eye4Education, an innova- Pupils were excited and an assessment centre or tive educational consultan- determined to be part of interview in the future.” cy, arrived bright and early at Dunclug College on 17 th The Dunclug College CEIAG December along with busi- department would like to ness advisors from North- ofer a special thanks to ern Ireland to deliver a real- ‘Big Ted’ and the eye4edu- istic and challenging As- cation team for facilitating sessment Centre Pro- such a successful and re- gramme to Year 14 stu- warding experience. We dents. The programme, the last four standing. De- would also like to thank the funded by DE through Bal- spite the high performance business advisors who took lymena Business Education of all candidates, our vic- time out of their busy Partnership, is a four-stage tors were - Evan McLeister, schedules to ofer their event that puts pupils to Adam McClintock, Sarah much valued skills and ex- the test. The four stages Hamilton and Adam Gor- pertise in the world of re- incorporate the completion don. A delighted Adam Gor- cruitment and selection. of an application form for a don said – “I was very nerv- specifc job, an aptitude ous while waiting for my test, a group assessment one-to-one interview, but I and an individual interview. was delighted to be an- At the end of the process, four candidates are ‘ofered the job’ and re- ceive a prize for their achievement. In true ‘Apprentice’ style, 70

