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 Job Shadowing


Job Shadowing - Job shadowing is a career exploration strategy most appropriate for middle school students. Middle school is the time for students to explore the broad range of occupations so that later on they will be able to narrow their career interests. High school students who have not narrowed their career interests by tenth grade may also find job shadowing to be a useful activity. Job shadowing students are NOT present to work. They are there to observe and ask questions. Employers involved with job shawdowing inform the student of relevant policies or regulations at the worksite, answer questions about the profession, and direct students to the areas of their career interest.

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