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Philip's Talk to Year 12

Philip Beasley, OH 1988-98 spoke about his career since leaving Hymers
Philip on his return to school
Philip on his return to school

Philip Beasley attended both the Junior and Senior School at Hymers College between 1988 and 1998.  After leaving Hymers College, he went on to study a Batchelor of Engineering at The University of Manchester and is currently studying for a Master of Science at Cranfield University.

After finishing his studies at The University of Manchester, Philip started a graduate programme with ASDA Logistics Services where he has remained for over 18 years.  His current role with them is Senior Manager (Capacity and Optimisation), which he has been doing for the last 3 years.

He spoke to the Year 12 students about his career path, from leaving Hymers College, through his job progression at ASDA Logistics Services to his current role.

Thank you for visiting and talking to our students.

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