Work Experience

Reflecting on work experience
Work experience holds a special place in the educational journey of high school students. It provides a unique opportunity for you to step out of your comfort zone and dive into the real world of work. But beyond the initial placement, the real value of work experience lies in the reflections that follow. In this blog, we’ll delve into some questions you can ask yourself when reflecting on your placement.
Discovering your preferences
Think about the activities during your work experience that made you excited and engaged. What tasks did you enjoy the most? Also, consider what you were naturally good at – the things that felt easy for you to handle. These clues can help you understand your interests and strengths.
Understanding the working world
Remember the people you met during your work experience? Did you find someone whose job made you think, “I’d love to do that!”? Reflecting on these encounters can help you shape your career ambitions. It’s like connecting the dots between what you enjoyed doing and the careers that match those interests.
Learning professional expectations
Consider the rules and expectations you encountered in the workplace. What did you learn about how to behave professionally? This could include things like punctuality, communication, and teamwork. Reflecting on these lessons can prepare you for success in any job you pursue.
Recognising areas for growth
Were there moments when you felt like you could have used more training or knowledge? Reflecting on this can help you identify areas where you might need to improve your skills. Remember, it’s okay to acknowledge these gaps – they’re opportunities for growth.
Defining your career goals
Think about whether you see yourself working in the same industry or job you experienced during your work placement. Why or why not? Articulating your reasons can help you clarify your career goals and motivations. It’s all about envisioning your future and what you want to achieve.
Exploring new horizons
While reflecting, don’t be afraid to think about your future options too. Is there another job or industry that has caught your curiosity? Considering different options can help you stay open-minded and discover new paths you might not have thought of before.
After your work experience placement is finished, take some time to sit down and ponder these questions. Write down your thoughts, and don’t hesitate to explore your feelings and aspirations – each reflection can take you a step closer to understanding yourself and your future direction.
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