Pre-Experience Questions
1.Am I primarily interested in a job shadowing or mentoring experience?
: Yes I am primarily interested because this is the field that I want to go into.
2. Define job shadowing or mentoring in your own words.
Getting an idea in your field that you want to go into.
3.What are THREE primary, measurable goals I am setting for myself for this experience?
Getting a idea about the job.
Seeing the relationship that the people have with customers.
Knowing how much the job pays.
4.What fears or hesitations do I have before undertaking this experience?
Stepping out of my comfort zone and actaully talking to people
5.Identify a strength you can rely on for this assignment and an area of weakness or that you can improve in during this assignment.
I know the human body , and i've been through multiple years of sports.
1.Am I primarily interested in a job shadowing or mentoring experience?
: Yes I am primarily interested because this is the field that I want to go into.
2. Define job shadowing or mentoring in your own words.
Getting an idea in your field that you want to go into.
3.What are THREE primary, measurable goals I am setting for myself for this experience?
Getting a idea about the job.
Seeing the relationship that the people have with customers.
Knowing how much the job pays.
4.What fears or hesitations do I have before undertaking this experience?
Stepping out of my comfort zone and actaully talking to people
5.Identify a strength you can rely on for this assignment and an area of weakness or that you can improve in during this assignment.
I know the human body , and i've been through multiple years of sports.
Final Reflection:
My final opinion on the whole job shadow experience is that I feel like I learned a lot about my major and hopefully about my future job. One thing that did surprise me was how many people a trainer would have to deal with in the daily routine of things. My favorite part about the job shadow was noticing all of the relationships that Kylie had with all of the players and students. I also feel that a good back round and history of sports would be very helpful in the daily routine and that having a bachelor's in sports medicine would be very helpful in either getting this job and in keeping the job. One piece of advice would be that you have little patience then you shouldn't be going into this field because the players and students can be very demanding sometimes.
My final opinion on the whole job shadow experience is that I feel like I learned a lot about my major and hopefully about my future job. One thing that did surprise me was how many people a trainer would have to deal with in the daily routine of things. My favorite part about the job shadow was noticing all of the relationships that Kylie had with all of the players and students. I also feel that a good back round and history of sports would be very helpful in the daily routine and that having a bachelor's in sports medicine would be very helpful in either getting this job and in keeping the job. One piece of advice would be that you have little patience then you shouldn't be going into this field because the players and students can be very demanding sometimes.
Evidence:
My questions from the job shadow:
1.What do you like about your job and why?
She answered by saying that she loved that she had made a difference in someones life.
2.What do you like least about your job?
She answered by saying that she deals with rude kids.
3.How did you decide to get into this field?
Kylie didn't want to go to med school plus a lot of her family were in medical.
4.What training did you go through ?
4 clinical rotations , High school diploma , d1 lacrosse , and observe as many people as possible.
5.What is the salary range for this job?
Around $50,000 , depends on where the job is.
My questions from the job shadow:
1.What do you like about your job and why?
She answered by saying that she loved that she had made a difference in someones life.
2.What do you like least about your job?
She answered by saying that she deals with rude kids.
3.How did you decide to get into this field?
Kylie didn't want to go to med school plus a lot of her family were in medical.
4.What training did you go through ?
4 clinical rotations , High school diploma , d1 lacrosse , and observe as many people as possible.
5.What is the salary range for this job?
Around $50,000 , depends on where the job is.