February 2nd is National Groundhog Job Shadow Day!

For Immediate Release

December 8, 2004

CONTACT:

Ed Grocholski
(703) 518-8606
press@jobshadow.org

Washington, DC (January 7, 2005)—On February 2, 2005, more than one million young people will have a chance to explore their futures when they “shadow” workplace mentors as part of the eighth annual Groundhog Job Shadow Day initiative.

Job Shadow is a yearlong national effort to enrich the lives of students by acquainting them with the world of work through on-the-job experiences and a carefully crafted school curriculum that ties academics to the workplace.

National Job Shadow is a coordinated effort of America’s Promise, Junior Achievement, the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Labor. ING is the national title sponsor of Job Shadow Day 2005. Nelnet and Valpak are co-sponsors.

Activities planned for February 2nd include:

  • Students shadowing several members of Congress on Capitol Hill.
  • Students shadowing professionals at Federal agencies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
  • Students shadowing at major employers across the country, including retailers, technology companies, manufacturers, hotels, banks, hospitals and professional services firms such as accounting and law offices.

Last year, more than one million of America’s youth were able to experience more than 100,000 workplaces throughout the nation. For additional information including a How-to Guide, brochure, and an online training presentation on how to coordinate Job Shadow ing, visit www.jobshadow.org. For more information contact info@jobshadow.org.

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