Info for Final Report

Monday, Oct. 18

FINAL REPORT

Your written final report must contain the following:

Explanation of the work program

  • The tasks/duties performed
  • What, if any, additional duties were assigned to you?
  • How did your duties help you gain experience towards your future career goals.
  • Suggestions you feel could improve your training or your experience.

Significance of the work experience

  • What new skills did you develop?
  • What already acquired skills did your placement reinforce?
  • In what ways did this experience impact your plans towards a career?

Reflection

  • What suggestions could you offer future students looking to take part in your placement?
  • Explain whether you were satisfied with your placement or not
  • What would you have done differently to make your placement a more meaningful experience?

Day 17 – Businesses in a Pandemic Project

Tuesday, Oct. 12

  • Find a business or company that is relatively inline with your intended career path if possible
  • Provide a comprehensive report explain the ways that they have adapted their practices in order to allow their businesses to operate
  • Come up with at least two additional ideas that you would/could have implemented to adapt to the current situation if you were running the business or able to dictate policy.

Example: Brewers Row in Port Moody

These local breweries are extremely popular and rely heavily on admission to their properties.  While some offered light snacks, their revenue is almost solely reliant on beer sales.  Consequently, they had to make a number of significant changes to their businesses in order to generate a profit.  Some of the adaptations were as follows:

  • completely revamped their online services and shipping
  • offered delivery
  • scheduled pickup similar to grocery stores
  • paired with small takeout only
  • opened up sales outside only
  • increased sanitary measures
  • card purchases only

Since restrictions have been eased, admissions have reopened however at a much lower capacity and reduced hours that are in line with the health orders as with most food and beverage businesses.  Moving forward, although some of these measures may no longer be required in the future, their online presence and delivery services will continue to be offered as the Pandemic created an opportunity for diversification and growth.

See additional Example:

Day 16 – Preparing before/during/after your placement

Thursday, Oct. 7

Prior to your work placement:

  • All assignments must be submitted prior to your time outside of class.
  • Reminder that a pre-visit must be scheduled for me to meet with you and your supervisor to go over expectations and sign the necessary paperwork for your placement before you begin.

During your work placement:

Daily Journal / Record of Communication

(To be kept any day you are working and any day you are not in class leading up to your placement ** You are accountable for using this time when you are not physically present in class)

  • A record of communication between yourself and the employer
  • A work schedule (days & times you will be working)
  • A daily work journal outlining hours and work performed
  • Reflection of things you learned, observed, etc.

Following your work placement:

  • An employer’s evaluation
  • Final Report (details to follow)

 

Day 15 – Working Safe

Tuesday, October 5

Using the link Worksafe BC, please briefly summarize each of the “basic requirements” (ex. roles, rights, responsibilities, first aid requirements, ect).  To be handed in on Teams.  Assignment will be loaded tomorrow.  I will need to go over a couple things on Wednesday’s class so no need to rush to hand this in.

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Day 13 – Job Research, Connecting, and Scripting

Wednesday, September 29

Please have your resume ready to look over if you have not done so already.

Please have your interview questions completed and turned in.

Begin brainstorming and collecting contact information for local businesses or opportunities that you can feasibly commute to.  Once you have the information, please DRAFT an email that you will use to reach out, but for the love of all things holy do not send it without me looking over it first.

 

Day 12 – Interviewing for the Job

Monday, September 27

Interview Preparation

How to prepare for an interview

More tips on how to prepare for an interview

 

Interview Mistakes

Interview Mistakes

 

Interview Questions

Examples of interview questions

Acing Interview Questions

 

Task: Please select a minimum of 15 questions you feel you could be asked and prepare responses for them.  Assignment to handed in in TEAMs.

Day 11 – Post Secondary Financial Planning

Wednesday, September 22

Task #1  – Watch these two brief videos:

Use two – three of the possible career paths you have been looking at that require post secondary education, training, apprenticeship programs, etc.

You need to report out on the following:

  1. briefly explain the 3 different institutions
  2. select 2-3 different programs of study
  3. make note of the requirements and recommendations
  4. cost and length of each program (tuition, books, residence, etc.)
  5. explain how each program can help you qualify for your chosen profession.

Remember to try to step out of your comfort zone.  Look at a variety of schools or programs throughout the province, Canada, and the USA. The opportunities are endless so make use of this resource.

Some examples of local institutions and tuition costs

SFU

UBC

Douglas College

Justice Institute

BCIT

To be handed in on TEAMS

Day 10 – Resumes & Social Media

Tuesday, September 21

Task # 1 – Continue to refine your resume and have me look over them

CLICK HERE for some more guidance for your resumes.

Task #2 – Utilizing social media for career development

  1. Create a professional profile on LINKEDIN that you will be able to build upon throughout the years following high school
  2. Include a resume
  3. Add any pertinent information to help you reach for potential career goals

 

 

Day 8 – Resumes

Friday, September 17

So this will be a throw back to your days in CLE.  Hopefully some of you have a resume from then or one you have used for your job.  Either way your objective is to develop a professional looking resume for your upcoming placement and for you to use in the future.  I can assure you that if you haven’t updated it since your CLE class it is likely not good enough. I will go through the documents below with you as there is some useful information there.  Please have a draft copy available for me to provide feedback on by next class.

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