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\u201cThe only source of knowledge is experience.\u201d – Albert Einstein.<\/strong><\/p>\n Einstein wasn\u2019t wrong when he advocated for the crucial benefits of gaining experience – and work experience is no different!<\/p>\n Work experience can help set you up for success in your desired future career path. It can also help you develop better expectations around what specific roles and companies are like. Beyond your personal development, work experience looks great on your resume. It signals to potential employers you\u2019ve got the skills and knowledge to commit to work successfully.<\/p>\n Wins all round!<\/p>\n There are a few key ways to find out about work experience opportunities for young people through:<\/p>\n The methods you use will depend on what\u2019s available to you. We definitely suggest trying a few to get you on the right track.<\/p>\n It can feel daunting, especially if you\u2019ve had no work experience before. But making a start is the hardest part! Once you get stuck in, you\u2019ll quickly see how rewarding work experience can be.<\/p>\n In our quick, easy guide, we\u2019re sharing five easy ways to get started:<\/p>\n 1. Get the word out there<\/strong><\/p>\n One of the best ways to find and secure some work experience is through your existing network. Who\u2019s your network? Your parents, family, friends and family of friends, neighbours, and local postie; you get the idea! Speak to the people you know well and tell them you\u2019re interested in getting some work experience and if they know anyone or any ways to help.<\/p>\n It\u2019s essential to be clear about the type of work experience you\u2019re interested in. Saying you\u2019re \u2018open to anything\u2019 can make it harder to pin down specific opportunities.<\/p>\n The more people you have helping and looking out for work experience opportunities for you, the easier it tends to be.<\/p>\n 2. Speak to your teachers at school<\/strong><\/p>\n Hopefully, your school has a dedicated careers teacher or mentor, or maybe they even have someone who coordinates work experience on behalf of students. It\u2019s worth speaking with them directly, letting them know what you\u2019re interested in, and asking for ways to get started.<\/p>\n Even if you don\u2019t, many teachers will be keen to help committed students. Again, be clear about the type of work experience you\u2019re interested in and speak to a few teachers. They might have contacts, know where other students have completed work experience, or be able to help you get in touch with suitable companies.<\/p>\n 3. Research the companies you\u2019re interested in<\/strong><\/p>\n Some companies offer work experience programs and placements, so do your research! Start by researching companies in the area(s) of industry you\u2019re interested in, and then check their websites. If they offer programs, there\u2019ll usually be a dedicated section with all the information and how to apply for you.<\/p>\n If they don\u2019t have it on their website, it doesn\u2019t necessarily mean they don\u2019t offer anything. Reach out with an email and see what they say. What have you got to lose?<\/p>\n 4. Contact employers in the sector you\u2019re interested in<\/strong><\/p>\n As well as looking up specific employers, you could create a list of all the employers in your local area who work in the industry or areas of work you\u2019re interested in. Once you have this list, you can try calling them or, if possible, pop into their place of business and introduce yourself.<\/p>\n Be clear and straightforward, letting them know you\u2019re interested in a career in their sector and are currently looking for any work experience opportunities they might be able to offer.<\/p>\n This is known as \u2018speculative\u2019 job searching and can be a great way to grow your contacts and uncover new opportunities. It works well for work experience, as employers are often impressed by your commitment and ownership to seek out opportunities for yourself.<\/p>\n 5. Don\u2019t forget to follow up<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n If you call or email specific employers about work experience opportunities but don\u2019t hear back, it\u2019s always worth doing a little follow-up to see what they say.<\/p>\n It\u2019s often the case that employers get busy and forget to reply to non-urgent emails or phone calls, but that doesn\u2019t mean they\u2019re not interested! A follow-up email or call can remind them of who you are and what you\u2019re looking for, and get a positive response!<\/p>\n When you\u2019re reaching out to potential employers about work experience, make sure you\u2019ve got a polished resume<\/a> and cover letter<\/a> ready to go, too – presenting yourself as professional and prepared will help make the right impression with employers!<\/p>\n One of the biggest tips we can offer you when searching for work experience opportunities is not to give up! Make sure you use various methods, stay positive and keep talking to people to let them know you\u2019re keen, committed and what you\u2019re looking for.<\/p>\nWhat are some of the ways to find work experience?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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