Graduate skills needed by employers
Ernst and Young was the first prominent graduate employer to decide that its own entry criteria were a more accurate judge of job applicants than the degree classifications on their CVs. But similar moves away from a reliance on degree grades are now taking root at other big accountancy firms PwC and Deloitte, too.
Source: What skills do employers value most in graduates? | World Economic Forum
Grades? Nah. Extra-curricular activities? Nah.
Skills employers want include innovation, leadership, networking and design skills