One of Alan Sugar’s apprentices visited a Norfolk high school hoping to help pupils get hired.
Mark Moseley, who appeared on the latest season of the BBC One show The Apprentice, spoke to students at Reepham High School earlier this month.
Mr Moseley was invited by Emma Edgill, the school's careers advisor, who said: "It was just great to have Mark here at school, an alumnus of Reepham High school, creating such an impact and inspiring our young people, our future entrepreneurs."
Mr Moseley met pupils in the school library - before speaking at an assembly about his journey from the school's corridors to becoming a business owner in London.
He attended the Norfolk school between 1994 to 1999 and then worked as a combat engineer in the British Army.
He later worked as an electrician at RAF Marham.
Mr Moseley now lives in East Dulwich in south-east London and runs the business PestGone Environmental Ltd.
He was fired by Lord Sugar in episode eight of last year's series.
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