Transition Career Exploration Workshop Job Shadowing and Networking.

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Transition Career Exploration Workshop Job Shadowing and Networking

222 Job-Shadowing Job-shadowing is: – actually spending part of a day(s) visiting or “shadowing” someone who is doing your career of interest at their place of work. Purpose: – To get more detailed information about the day- to-day reality of the job you are interested in doing; and – To get a chance to see or possibly to participate in what they do on a daily basis. 2

333 Preparing for a Job Shadow Might be a logical follow-up to a successful Informational Interview. Make contact with the person who will host you at the worksite. Set a specific date and time period at the worksite. Ask about appropriate clothing – footwear, headgear. Show up on time – a few minutes early is best. Follow instructions/guidelines carefully – remember, this is a worksite and you are a visitor. Gather lots of information and send thank you card. 3

444 Job-Shadow Limitations Realize that you may be limited in what you can participate in, due to confidentiality, liability or safety issues – it depends on the type of work and environment. Again, thank the person for the opportunity – a thank-you note is also a good idea. 4

555 Processing the Group Job Shadow What did you learn from visiting this job site? Is the job site what you expected? If not, why not? Is this a place you might want to work? 5

666 Job-Shadow Follow-Up Job Shadow Questions: – Who did you job shadow and where? – Describe the workplace. How long were you there? – What did you find most interesting/surprising/ unexpected? – Is this an occupation that you would like to continue to explore further? Record the name of the person and place that you visited in the “O” section of your Participant Workbook next to “Job-Shadowing.” 6

777 Volunteer, Community and Unpaid Work An opportunity to “try out” a particular job Typically an unpaid position A longer-term experience – few weeks, summer or part-time ongoing work Could be an opportunity that you seek, request or an opportunity advertised by the employe r Could answer the question – “Is this something I could do for the long-term?” 7

888 Is this what I really want to do? Each step gets you closer to the realization of your “ideal” job, allowing you to make an informed decision about that career field – Career/job profiles – printed or video resources – Informational Interviewing – Job Shadowing – Volunteer, Community or Unpaid work experience – Future career path 8

999 Social Networking? What is the importance or usefulness for using Social Networking for exploring a career goal? – Possible source for building a career-exploration network May be a reliable and necessary source for job seekers Use this resource carefully. 9

10 Social Networking This? Or This? OR BOTH ? 10

11 Social Networking Tips* Background-check yourself – Google to be aware of what’s available about you. – Tighten security on Face Book, My Space, etc. Separate work and play – One account for friends; One account for business. Network – Join groups in your career interests. Stay safe – Don’t go overboard. – Beware of electronic stalkers *Source - “What Color Is Your Parachute for Teens”, Richard Bolles & Carol Christen, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA. 11