Stormont’s economy minister is urging pupils and their parents to avail of his department’s Careers Service that offers advice on next steps for those receiving exam results.
A-Level and AS Level results will be published on Thursday morning, while GCSE results will be available next Thursday, August 22.
Minister Conor Murphy said the service offers free, impartial and professional advice on what pupils can do next.
“Whatever results you have received today, my department’s Careers Service can outline the wide range of opportunities available, based on the most up-to-date labour market information,” Mr Murphy said.
“I want to wish all students best wishes for the future and reassure you the Careers Service is ready to support you on your next steps.”
Deputy head of the Careers Service, Christina Kelly said: “I would like to encourage students to avail of professional careers advice to ensure any decisions they make on their future are well informed.
“The Department for the Economy’s Careers Service can offer impartial advice and guidance on career pathways including further and higher education, training and employment, including apprenticeships, higher level apprenticeships and traineeships, as well as help and guidance on applying for employment, either full-time or whilst studying.
“Students and their parents/carers can contact the Careers Service using a range of methods including telephone, email and webchat.”
She added: “I would also like offer my very best wishes to those either receiving or waiting for their results and reassure you that the Careers Service is ready to help you access the path best suited to help you reach your career ambitions.”
The Careers Service can be contacted on 0300 200 7820, with lines open from 9:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday. The service’s webchat can also be accessed at www.nidirect.gov.uk/campaigns/careers.