Logo

    year 12 work experience

    Explore " year 12 work experience" with insightful episodes like "096: How to secure work experience when you have given up hope" and "057: How do I find work experience? (10 top tips!)" from podcasts like ""Dive into your Career" and "Dive into your Career"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    096: How to secure work experience when you have given up hope

    096: How to secure work experience when you have given up hope

    Ever found it tricky to secure work experience? Difficult? Ooooh.... "impossible" you say? If it is feeling like you are not having any success finding work experience, this  episode - "How to secure work experience when you have given up hope"  is for you.

    I'm Gina Visram - a career coach and consultant who wears multiple careers support 'hats' in varying settings. Head of Careers in a secondary school. Freelance Careers Consultant at a University. Careers content creator, workshop facilitator, coach and (soon to be digital product creator) at Your Career and Future (part of Limitless Coaching).

    I have had over a decade of supporting students and graduates with their careers - including the oh so important element of work experience and this is truly one of my favourite topics to come back to again and again and again.

    Why?

    Well, because it is that important. Work experience (and indeed volunteering) truly has the potential to be a game changer on your early career trajectory. The earlier you engage with it the better (some schools offer work experience from Year 10) as before you know it, when you are applying for apprenticeships, part time jobs and graduate jobs - you may get stuck in that frustrating "need experience to get experience cycle".

    So - whether you are tuning into this episode as a 22 year old or a 15 year old - I sincerely hope today's topic - "How to secure work experience when you have given up hope" is helpful for you. The 5 main tips given today include:

    1. Our mindset and words are powerful: change your tune
    2. Take stock of what you have done - and remember to follow up where relevant 
    3. Approach organisations which are less hierarchical than big corporates
    4. Remember all work experience is good work experience: Be open minded 
    5. Be tenacious: Keep going

    If you have found this useful, please share it with at least one friend so they too can be motivated to stick with it and secure their next opportunity.

    In the meanwhile, previous episodes about work experience include:

    Do feel free to engage with this topic (or indeed with me) at any of the below:

    057: How do I find work experience? (10 top tips!)

    057: How do I find work experience? (10 top tips!)

    How do I find a work experience placement?
    How do I secure work experience in Year 10? Year 12?
    How about work experience placements and internships at university?


    Surveys around this topic typically show two thirds of employers "look for graduates with relevant work experience because it helps them prepare for work and develop general business awareness. "

    In this episode of the Dive Into Your Career podcast, Gina Visram discusses 10 ways you can find work experience. 

    This is not an exhaustive list of what you can do, but is a great place to start. Don't use the excuse that you can't do all therefore you are not making progress. .. start somewhere... and keep going from there.

    The 10 ways include:

    1. Decide you are going to!
    2. Be open with your areas of interest
    3. Be open to virtual and in person work experiences

    ... and so much more.

     This episode does not specifically refer to internships and placements for university students (that will be in a future episode - and there are some nuggets of information in previous episodes too) however many of the recommendations apply, so it's worth a listen.

    Finding this episode useful? 

    1. Share it with a friend (and you can be accountability buddies and support each other with the work experience search too!) 
    2. Take 2 or 3 minutes to leave a review for the podcast here 

    As ever, do connect with Gina on her socials and feedback about how you progressed. 

    Let's have a further chat about this on any of these platforms:

    • Follow Your Career And Future on Instagram and TikTok
    • Sign up for the mailing list (being consistent with this is one of my goals for 2022!) 
    • E-mail me on gina@yourcareerandfuture.com with any questions you have or suggestions for future podcast topics 



    Do feel free to engage with this topic (or indeed with me) at any of the below:

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io