No school 'gets you a job.' Take any such promises / suggestions / hints with a huge dose of salt - it is not within the school's power to 'get you a job'.
What
may happen is this: as a student you impress the school, both with your flying ability and your attitude and professionalism. If the school has airline contacts, and those airlines happen to be recruiting, they may well ask the school for suitable CVs. Through a combination of aptitude, attitude and good timing, your CV may go straight to the top of the pile. Therefore the school may be able to get you an
interview. Which is half the battle, but you are the one who has to pass the interview and sim assessment. The best you will get from any school is a foot in the door.
I was at PAT for three months last autumn; of the people who trained with me, four had interviews with Jet2, one was offered a job. Five students had interviews with Flybe and four of us are now driving Q400s.

I know there have been more interviews since then. For a small school, that represents a significant percentage of their students, which is no mean feat and is testimony to the quality of instruction.
I think you'll find more than one Pprune mod is ex-PAT too.