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Thank you for your input. however, the 2nd condition below from Gov.uk makes it a little confusing whether the candidate has to meet both under 26 and recent graduate criteria as they are in the same line.lolo2 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:29 pmThe "under 26" or "job in a shortage occupation" conditions are only two within the criteria used. There are other conditions that employers can use to pay less than the usual going rate.
Having completed a degree in the UK recently is another of those. The age doesn't matter.
Another factor to consider is the work hours per week in the CoS.
See: SWV: When you can be paid less
This is also explained later in the same link:you’re under 26, studying or a recent graduate, or in professional training
You’re under 26, studying or a recent graduate, or in professional training
You can be paid 70% of your job’s usual going rate if one of the following applies:
- you’re under 26 on the date you apply
- you’re currently in the UK on a Student visa studying at bachelor’s degree level or above - or you have been in the last 2 years, and a Student or visit visa was your most recent visa
Thank you. Much appreciated your input and clarification.lolo2 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 4:14 pmThis is also explained later in the same link:you’re under 26, studying or a recent graduate, or in professional training
You’re under 26, studying or a recent graduate, or in professional training
You can be paid 70% of your job’s usual going rate if one of the following applies:
- you’re under 26 on the date you apply
- you’re currently in the UK on a Student visa studying at bachelor’s degree level or above - or you have been in the last 2 years, and a Student or visit visa was your most recent visa