At Lewis Brownlee, we take pride in supporting local education. So, our participation in the recent Bishop Luffa School interviews was a priority for us. Engaging with the community is a cornerstone of our values, and by contributing to the development of young talent, we aim to make a lasting impact.

 

Why Supporting Local Education Matters

 

Our involvement in the interviews reflects our commitment to supporting local education. This programme is more than just an exercise for the students. It’s a real-world experience that helps prepare them for the challenges of the professional world. The chance to engage with Year 10 students in a setting that mirrors actual job interviews is invaluable for their personal development. We believe that when we support local education, we are investing in the future of our community.

 

Our Role in the Interview Programme

 

Participating in the Bishop Luffa School interviews allowed us to offer practical advice and feedback to the students. We know that the first interview a student has shouldn’t be the one that determines their future. By providing mock interviews, we help students understand what to expect in a real interview setting. This initiative, organised in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Chichester Priory, ensures that each student receives individual attention and constructive feedback.

At Lewis Brownlee, supporting local education isn’t just about showing up; it’s about making a meaningful contribution. The effort we put into these interviews reflects our dedication to giving back to the community that supports us. So, over two days, we joined other industry professionals to interview 215 students, offering them the insights they need to succeed in future interviews.

 

Giving Back to the Community

 

Supporting local education is just one way we give back to our community. At Lewis Brownlee, we understand the importance of nurturing young talent and providing opportunities for growth. These mock interviews are a tangible way we can contribute to the personal and professional development of the next generation.

We are proud to be part of this initiative and look forward to continuing our support for local education in the future. By participating in programmes like these, we ensure that our community thrives, and our young people are prepared for the challenges ahead. We whole-heartedly wish them all the best for the future!

Read About the Event in Bishop Luffa’s Newsletter here!

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Sam Ede
About the Author

Sam Ede – FCA, FCCA, BFP

As the head of the Audit & Assurance department at Lewis Brownlee, Sam specialises in the technical aspects of accounting and auditing, offering strategic advice to both SMEs and individuals. Sam’s expertise spans tax planning, strategic planning, and general business support.

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