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Consider finding a career mentor, talking with people working in fields of interest, attending a career day, job shadowing someone in a particular field, checking books out of your local library, and conducting Internet searches to learn more about all the choices available to you.
In summary, my best advice for career day speakers is: Sit At Their Level. Bring Props. Have High Energy / Be Excited. Ask Them Questions. Interactive Play. Bring a Box of Snacks. Tell A Lot Of Stories. Give The Students Examples They Can Relate To.
9 Career Exploration Activities for Students Career Mind Mapping: Visualizing Your Connections. Self-Assessment Surveys: Uncover Your Strengths and Interests. Informational Interviews: Gain Insights from Professionals. Job Shadowing: Experience a Day in the Life. Volunteering and Internships: Hands-On Experience.
She was speaking at the launch of National Career Awareness Week 2025 under the theme Career Success through Self-Development, at the Meadowbrook United Church in St. Andrew on Sunday (February 9).
Set up interactive booths where professionals demonstrate tools, products, or tasks from their jobs. For example: A graphic designer might showcase their software and allow students to try basic design tools. A nurse could bring medical instruments and explain their use in patient care.

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Refreshing the Dress for Success Activity Incorporate Role-Playing Scenarios. Host a Mini Fashion Show. Teach the Why Behind the What. Include DIY Elements. Career Stations. Skill-Building Workshops. A Day in the Life Panels. Goal-Setting Activities.
To start the research, guidance counsellor Nicole Trotter and her team considered hosting a career day for their students in grade 6, 7 and 8. In the traditional career day format, children are lectured by professionals on different job titles and occupations.

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