• Question: What work experience did you do, and how did you get into that?

    Asked by oshing to joykaye, Jincheng Wu, Heather W, Ester, Catherine Mcquillan, Abby M on 18 Oct 2025.
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      Abby Morris answered on 18 Oct 2025: last edited 18 Oct 2025 16:19


      When I was 14 (year 10) my school required that we did a week of work experience and I went to an engineering company which builds devices for analysing materials. I was looking for experience at STEM companies as I knew that was the kind of job I wanted in the future, so I rang around all the related companies in my area asking if I could come and do work experience there. I also had to send over a CV. When I was 17 (year 12), I did another week at the same company followed by one week at a different company that does scientific research. This company advertised running work experience for people my age so I applied straight to that scheme.

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      Joy Kaye answered on 20 Oct 2025:


      I did my work experience in a completely different industry to where i am working now! I kind of fell into my current career, it happens sometimes! Work experience is hard to find, try writing to local employers. Remember that all work experience can have transferrable skills so even if it is unconnected to your desired career it can still provide valuable experience.

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      Heather Walton answered on 13 Nov 2025:


      At school, I did 5 days in a lab, which I was really lucky to get through a science teacher who had a friend who worked there. I also used my free periods when I was at the end of high school to help in classes for younger students.

      Past that, I actually got paid for my work experience – I worked in a shop from age 16, which is actually great experience for any job and especially useful for all the customer interactions I have done in all my science jobs. Then I did a summer placement and a full year placement whilst at uni, those were both jobs to apply for with applications and interviews, and were a lot of effort to get, especially whilst also studying, but it was so helpful!

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