Business Opportunities
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~Job Shadowing: Job Shadowing places students in workplaces to interact with and observe employees. This helps students learn more about careers and workplaces as well as the education and training required for a career. Students may participate in several job-shadowing opportunities to compare careers of interest.
~Mentorship: Students are paired with professionals with first-hand experience and proven track records. Mentors are encouraged to provide hands-on experience, challenging opportunities, and a broad view of their industry.
~Externship: Externs are paired with professionals to explore careers and the workplace and to learn about the education and training required to succeed. An extended job shadowing experience, the externship does not include work delegated to students. Students must have 40 hours of service.
~Internship: Internships place students in workplaces to develop career-related knowledge and skills. Students participating in internships are guided by a training plan that defines academic and workplace skills to be mastered. Students must have 280 hours of service.