Job Shadows. Job Shadows Give You a Chance to: Begin to identify career interests by observing the daily routine of workers. Learn about the academic,

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Job Shadows

Job Shadows Give You a Chance to: Begin to identify career interests by observing the daily routine of workers. Learn about the academic, technical, and personal skills required by particular jobs. Understand the connection between school, work, and your goals for the future. Develop the skills required to secure future employment.

What can You Expect on Job Shadow Day? See how the knowledge I am gaining in school is used on the job. See people’s job duties and responsibilities. Understand the skills and education that I need to get a good job. Learn what employees receive besides a paycheck. Find out more about the workplace I am visiting. Explore some new career ideas for myself.

Job Shadow Requirements Your experience must consist of a minimum of three hours, and may be up to six hours Every effort should be made to complete job shadow hours outside of the school day – plan ahead to schedule job shadows during breaks or other non-school days. Make the contact! A list of adult community mentors who are familiar with the job shadow program is available from your teachers. Your job shadow experience cannot be at any school you have attended or directly with family members. This is your opportunity to connect with your community and should not be done with another student unless approved by your teacher or advisor prior to the job shadow. Teachers are not responsible for making job shadow contacts. Complete entire process and turn assignments in on time and in a professional format.

Proper behavior at the workplace Be reliable and prompt Be honest Have a positive attitude – be friendly, courteous, polite, and cooperative with workers and clients Notify the appropriate supervisor (your job shadow host) if you are going to be late or absent If you do not understand something, ask questions or ask for help

Grooming Students are expected to be well groomed and to wear appropriate attire for most business/industry programs. Please refer to your student handbook for appropriate dress guidelines for school. Make sure to ask employers about their dress code. Be reliable and prompt Clean hair, teeth, & nails Freshly showered Appropriate jewelry Light fragrance Remove alternative ear and body piercing

Making the Contact Before contacting the employer, make sure that you have the person’s full name. In addition, make sure that you contact them at a convenient time. For example, do not call a restaurant during meal hours.

Introduce yourself, school, and purpose for calling. Hello, is ________________________ (the manager) available please? Hi my name is ____________________. I am a student at (name of school) and would be interested in job shadowing at your company. I would like to do a job shadow that would give me the opportunity to spend three to six hours in your business setting. I would like to observe your workplace and interview a worker to learn more about this occupation. This will help me make informed decisions for my future. Do you think you can help me? (Yes) (No) If not, do you know of someone in your field that may be willing to assist me with this project? ** Remember they are doing you a favor; try your hardest to work around their schedule!

Before you hang up: Date of the job shadow Beginning and ending times of the job shadow Name of the business you are shadowing Name of the adult(s) being observed and their title(s) Address, phone, and of the job shadow What is your dress code **Be prepared to answer questions about yourself, your experience and why you have chosen this career.