Work Experience

Apart from making a real difference to someone’s working life, offering work experience is beneficial for
organisations for a number of reasons:

  • Recruitment opportunities: providing work experience placements can be a way to access the local
    labour market and explore a talent pipeline that the employer would not have considered otherwise.
  • Staff development: supervising and coaching young people on work experience offers an excellent
    opportunity to develop employees’ management capabilities, particularly for those who may not
    normally have any line management responsibilities.
  • A more engaged workforce: providing work experience sends a positive message to the wider
    workforce about the values of the organisation, which can support efforts to build employee
    engagement.
  • Engagement in the local community: investors, customers, consumers and service users have
    increasingly strong opinions about the ethical role employers can and should play in society. Work
    experience placements provide a valuable means of creating a positive image, in which the organisation
    helps to address social issues related to worklessness in the community.
  • Contribution to economic development in the local area: by helping to tackle some of the issues
    around deprivation and youth unemployment.

Work experience can have a hugely positive impact on young people’s employability and can play a
significant role in attempts to reduce youth unemployment. It can:

  • break the vicious circle that many young people find themselves in, where they can’t get a job
    because of lack of experience and can’t get experience because they can’t find a job
  • provide young people with an understanding of the structure and reality of working life, which is
    crucial if they are to secure and sustain employment
  • provide feedback and coaching to enable young people to develop skills, including those
    required in specific jobs and sectors
  • help young people to make informed choices about their futures and allow them to learn more
    about specific industries, organisational cultures and job roles
  • allow young people to gain experience of working with people, enhancing their social and
    communication skills, and awareness of how to present themselves and behave in a work context
  • provide opportunities to learn about recruitment processes (such as how to do job interviews and
    how to apply for a job)
  • provide a positive experience of the world of work that builds the young person’s confidence and
    motivation
  • help young people to build their CVs (for instance by providing some formal training) and support
    them in the development of networks.

I am interested in creating a Work Experience vacancy click here to express your interest (19kb).

Further Reading

  • Guide to creating Work Experience that works click here (1404kb).
  • Work Experience & How Employers can get Involved click here (1628kb)

Please contact Nicola Boyd for further details.

Updated about 1 month ago.

By: Nicola Boyd

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