Helping students find their right place in the world of work

As students, you know choosing a career path can be daunting. As employers, you know finding qualified employees can be just as daunting. That is where WorkingWhere.com comes in — connecting students and employers through work-based experiences to address both of your challenges.

WorkingWhere.com provides a network to better promote, coordinate, and expedite work-based experiences. It also manages the interactions and administrative tasks that are an integral part of coordinating thousands of students, employers, schools, educators, parents, community organizations, and professional associations.

Participating in Work-based Experiences

WorkingWhere.com's first edition offers student job shadows, internships, part-time and summer jobs and educator internships. Other work-based experiences are planned in the future.

Through WorkingWhere.com, employers, schools, parents, community organizations, and professional associations can benefit by participating in work-based experiences. Here are just a few:

  • Offer high school to college-level students more "hands-on" learning to increase their awareness of career and job opportunities and the necessary skills and education needed.

  • Help students match their current career or job interests with career opportunities suited to their interests and strengths

  • Prepare students for the requirements of current and future workforce needs.

  • Get current information on today’s working world to help your child or student find the best-suited career or job.

  • Strengthen school and business interactions to share and update each other’s knowledge and needs to enhance career and workforce development information.

Click “Where You Fit In” to find out how this site works for you and where you and the other vital partners fit into this important process of helping young people find the best career path or job position while helping employers prepare and find the right employee matches.

Check WorkingWhere.com’s Resource Center for information geared to career and workforce development, tips for internships and job shadows, job preparation, and job searches.

 



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