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Job Shadowing Day

 

The annual Job Shadowing Day provides an opportunity for Special Education (SPED) school students (aged 15-18 years old) to understand and experience the concept of employment and what working life entails beyond the SPED school curriculum.

This experience allows students to better understand what employment means, what people do at work and what a workplace looks like. Aside from the SPED schools’ regular vocational track curriculum, students will also have the opportunity to interact with staff at an actual worksite and may participate in authentic work tasks. 

Have additional enquiries? Contact SG Enable or call 1800-8585-885.

 

Past Engagements


Since 2016, we have organised 7 Job Shadowing Day initiatives, bringing together 70 organisations and 15 SPED schools to impact over 650 students with disabilities.

More recently, Job Shadowing Day 2022 was held onsite at the office premises of 13 participating organisations, marking the resumption of in-person activities since its virtual editions in 2020 and 2021. These organisations hosted a total of 83 students from 14 SPED schools at their premises.

The students had meaningful experiences participating in related job activities curated by employers in the following fields: Agriculture, Banking & Finance, Community Care, F&B, Hospitality, Logistics, Retail, Technology and Property Management. They went home with a deeper understanding about what working life entails and the occupations available in different industries.

View snippets of what took place at Job Shadowing Day 2022 below; for a fuller coverage, check out our Facebook posts here and here!

We would like to thank the following companies that hosted Job Shadowing Day 2022: Amazon, BNP Paribas, Bowlchap, Cushman & Wakefield Services, Google, Holiday Inn Singapore Little India, HP Singapore, Kim Choo Kueh Chang, Sankyu Singapore, Sephora, Standard Chartered bank, The Salvation Army Peacehaven Nursing Home and Tropic Planners.

 

Bowlchap and Fernvale Gardens School

Fernvale Gardens School students were introduced to the kitchen and its F&B operations at Bowlchap. They had a go at making sandwiches, following step-by-step instructions and a demonstration given by the chef. The students also learnt how to properly wrap the sandwich in a takeaway paper and were proud of their handiwork!

Students from Fernvale Gardens School taking a photo with staff from Bowlchap at storefront.
Students from Fernvale Gardens School participated in a sandwich-making activity guided by staff from Bowlchap.

 

Tropic Planners & Landscape and Eden School

Eden School students had a tour of the Tropic Planners & Landscape’s nursery, including areas for plant-growing areas, propagation and hydroponics. The staff made a continuous effort to engage the students throughout the tour such as getting the students to guess the plant names through scent and sharing the types of plants that have medicinal properties. Lastly, the students also had the chance to pinch crops and seed hydroponics as hands-on activities.

A staff from Tropic Planners guides a student from Eden School in growing seeds.
Students from Eden School engage in an activity planned by Tropic Planners on landscaping.

 

Sephora and Lee Kong Chian Gardens School

The students from Lee Kong Chian Gardens School visited Sephora’s regional office to learn more about marketing. The Sephora Collection team explained to the students what a Public Relations (PR) kit is and how it can be creatively featured on social media. The students helped to pack PR kits, with the guidance of Sephora and school staff, and even had the opportunity to film snippets of a TikTok video!

Sephora staff guiding student on how to pack a PR kit
Group of staff and students taking photo at Sephora logo
Students helping to pack PR kits, with the guidance of Sephora and school staff