WLVT PBS 39 and PSEA have teamed to create these innovative writing …
WLVT PBS 39 and PSEA have teamed to create these innovative writing prompts on careers. This 1-minute video provides an opportunity for students to learn a bit about a career as a Director of Human Resources, and to write feedback to the question that is posed at the end of the clip. Many teachers find that these prompts work really well as a "get busy quick" activity as a class begins. W.9-10.10 Write Routinely
This Career Clip features Jim Kressler, Director of Operations, Bosch-Rexroth Corporation, Allentown, …
This Career Clip features Jim Kressler, Director of Operations, Bosch-Rexroth Corporation, Allentown, PA. Jim says that his best career advice for anyone is to believe in your self. Confidence in yourself helps you divide and conquer any tasks.
WLVT PBS 39 and PSEA have teamed to create these innovative writing …
WLVT PBS 39 and PSEA have teamed to create these innovative writing prompts on careers. These 30 second to 1 minute pieces provide an excellent opportunity for students to learn a bit about a career and to write feedback to the question that is posed at the end of the clip. W.9-10.10 Write Routinely
This Career Clip features Philip Stockdale, Logistics Manager at DSC Logistics. The …
This Career Clip features Philip Stockdale, Logistics Manager at DSC Logistics. The facility that Philip works in is a 1.2 million square foot facility with 150 employees and what he enjoys the most is that everyday is different. Philip started out at DSC as a forklift driver and moved up to supervisor and from there into the management roles. The best career advice is to continue to learn and never limit yourself by the types of positions you are willing to take.
This Career Clip features Rachel Houch, Occupational Therapy Assistant at Good Shepherd …
This Career Clip features Rachel Houch, Occupational Therapy Assistant at Good Shepherd in Allentown, PA. She loves to help people and loves the fact that she can be creative in how she accomplishes the tasks of her day. She feels you absolutely need to have a passion for what you do. The difference will make your job a career and not just a job.
This Career Clip features Kerry Demeritt, a Physician Extender at Coordinated Health …
This Career Clip features Kerry Demeritt, a Physician Extender at Coordinated Health Systems. She spends most of her day doing casting. The best career advice she received was to try different things and especially use the activities and groups in middle and high school. Find those things that you enjoy and use them to help you determine a career.
This Career Clip features Carrie Kane, Speech Pathologist at Good Shepherd in …
This Career Clip features Carrie Kane, Speech Pathologist at Good Shepherd in Allentown, PA. She uses technology in many ways to help those that are having problems with speech. Her best career advice came from a supervisor and that she should utilize her abilities with technology in her future because she appeared to be naturally gifted with it.
This Career Clip features Karen Paulus, Team Leader of the Administrative Team …
This Career Clip features Karen Paulus, Team Leader of the Administrative Team at Nestle. She is responsible for making sure that security and procedures are handled properly and that the staff around her is aware of any requirements or changes. Her strong career advice is to stay in school, learn as much as you can, and then work hard at it.
This Career Clip features Paul Davis, Group Transportation Manager with Nestle Private …
This Career Clip features Paul Davis, Group Transportation Manager with Nestle Private Fleet Nationally. His best career advice was to be positive and to be persistent. Be persistent at what you want to do, what you want to achieve and at the job you perform. You need to target what you want to do and why you are working towards it: establish goals. His biggest suggestion to everyone: go after your goals daily.
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