Keeping yourself educated on workplace processes, information and needs is a crucial priority for your professional development.
You acquire this workplace knowledge in an immersive environment through our work exposure programs.
Practical knowledge allows you to apply the theoretical concepts you have learned in real-world scenarios.
Trying to find a solution for the problem put forth by the company helps you gain this practical knowledge and enhance your creativity.
Job shadowing allows you to follow and closely observe an employee performing the role.
It is an informal way to learn what it is like to perform a particular job at a workplace and develop a deeper knowledge and understanding of it. 'Day in the Life of' videos or immersive studies help you gain insights into a professional's routine.
Developing problem-solving skills is crucial to managing complex situations in your professional life effectively.
With the help of real-world case studies, you will learn to improve your problem-solving skills in a given job.
An informational interview is a brief meeting between a person who wants to investigate a career and a person working in that career.
The goal of an informational interview is not to get a job. Instead, the purpose is to gather information about industries, jobs or organizations you might like – to see if they fit your interests and personality.