- Job Shadow
Job Shadow, in its most traditional sense, is a program for
high school students to find out what it is like to be in a specificprofession . This helps the student to choose the college program (higher education/training) and subsequently the profession that they would like to choose. However, the act of job shadowing is also utilized by college students, sometimes within the terms of aninternship , or by non-student adults simply wanting to experience a particular career opportunity.The Job Shadow program requires an employee/company to partner with the school.
Typical steps involved in the Job Shadow program:
* Schools seek out companies/professionals for sponsoring students for this program.
* School publishes the list of available job shadow positions with information regarding job descriptions, job codes, special requirements, and job availability.
* Students sign up and get selected based on availability/requirements/preferences. Preferences like student of sponsoring parents.
* Student fills out a packet of information including emergency contact information, medical treatment authorization, program liability release form, and student resume.
* Shadow orientation meeting with the students including job, host, meeting location, and contact information.
* Actual Job Shadow
* “Thank You” lettersExternal links
* [http://www.lhs.fuhsd.org/ptsa/shadow.html Typical job shadow program]
* [http://www.jobshadow.org/ JobShadow.org]References
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