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Job Shadow Day can be the event that will kick off your career!
Step 1: Prepare for Your Job Shadow Day Experience.
How to Stand Out on Job Shadow Day
Are you participating in Job Shadow Day, but are worried about making a good impression? Learn all the important little things you should know for the big day.
Make the Most of Job Shadow Day
Whether participating on January 31, 2003, or arranging to shadow a professional some other time this year, learn how to make the most of the opportunity.
How to Find and Cultivate a Mentor
Finding a mentor is a great way to learn about a job and develop skills. Find out how you can benefit from someone else's experience here.
Step 2: Create a Good Foundation for Your Future.
What Should I Do? Three Steps to Choosing a Career
Figure out what makes you tick, and then figure out how to make a living doing it. Learn about your career options and how to sort out your priorities.
The Skills You Have and the Skills They Want
Feel like you don't have the basics you'll need to find a job after graduation? But maybe you do, and you just don't know it. Find out here.
Twenty Job Ideas for Teens
Getting a job now means more than money in your pocket. It's also a chance to learn new skills and enhance your abilities. Check out our list of cool jobs for teens like you.
Step 3: Get to Know Yourself -- and Your Skills -- Better.
What Are You Good At?
You may not be the best person to answer that question. Strangely enough, other people can often spot skills in you that you never realized you had.
What Is Your Vision of Yourself?
Want to learn how to get a healthy, confident perspective on yourself and your life? If so, check out this article.
What Are Your Strengths and Weaknesses?
At work, your judgment is very important, and you develop that judgment by looking at yourself as objectively as possible. Become self-aware here.
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