Burton Mail

Work experience goes virtual

- By STEPHEN SINFIELD stephen.sinfield@reachplc.com

SIEMENS is offering young people a head start to a career through its virtual work experience programme.

Like many other organisati­ons, Siemens had to cancel and postpone in-person events in response to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

It used the challenge to redesign and rethink its work experience strategy and programme offering, increasing diversity and inclusion, and overcoming the limitation­s and barriers of convention­al work experience placements such as geography, mobility, financial, and inflexibil­ity due to school or employer timings.

Partnering with Springpod, a careers platform which connects young people with employers and education providers, Siemens launched a bespoke and interactiv­e, two-week programme, which included modules filled with activities, pre-recorded videos, quizzes and live webinars.

The first two-week virtual work experience programme, which ran from April 6 to 16, introduced 700 young people to the world of engineerin­g and technology and showed how Siemens is paving the way towards a more sustainabl­e future.

Now a second round of virtual work experience for 14 to 18-yearolds will be running from June 28 until July 11.

Brenda Yearsley, education developmen­t manager, Siemens GB&I, said: “Work experience is an essential step for young people to testdrive and get insights into their future career and develop the skills necessary for the workplace.

“In more ordinary times, we would host students through in-person work experience to facilitate this demand. But the pandemic made us rethink how we could continue to offer this valuable experience to young people.

“It has been fantastic working with Springpod to deliver a programme which has been able to reach more young people, increase diversity and inclusion, inspire a career in STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­s) and showcase Siemens as a career path.

“There has been huge demand for our programme from all corners of the UK. We are delighted to be able to offer more school and college students the opportunit­y to learn about what we do at Siemens.”

There are live webinars to get involved in, but these are recorded and can be watched on-demand.

The programme involves around 10 hours of activity which can be completed over two weeks, meaning students can fit it around their schedule, whether that be school or college. Once complete, students earn a certificat­e which can be used for a CV and Personal Statement.

Sam Hyams, managing director of Springpod, said: “This virtual work experience programme will be invaluable to young people considerin­g a career in the world of engineerin­g and technology, and I’m delighted that due to our successful partnershi­p, Siemens have chosen to host the programme again with us later this month. “

To apply visit https://www.springpod.co.uk/experience/siemens-virtual-work-experience

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