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How a runner-up on The Apprentice went from three GCSEs to making millions

Ruth Hall, then called Ruth Badger, came second on series two of The Apprentice

Ruth Hall made her first million within the first two years of coming out of The Apprentice(Image: supplied)

A former star of The Apprentice has has outlined her journey from leaving school with just three GCSEs to running two businesses in Manchester with a combined turnover of £6m.

Ruth Hall, who had the surname Badger at the time, became a household name when she appeared on the second series of The Apprentice, where she came second.

Her rise in the public conciseness came after she secured her first job was at the age of 14 and had joined the board of a finance company by 24.

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ahead of International Women's Day on Tuesday, the theme of which, 'Break the Bias' encourages people to challenge stereotyping, the 43-year-old describes the barriers she's overcome as a woman in business.

"I excelled quickly in my career, but at every age, there was a gender issue.

"When I started my career, I was told by two different employers that I couldn't have the job because I was a girl.

"One was working for a truck manufacturer when I was 17, doing admin, but they said no, because I needed to lift parts. Another was a Saturday job in the butchers.