Over 50 local businesses voluntarily filled the San Francisco Unified School District schedule/budget gap with career guidance, industry insights and a small sample of real-world job tasks and training.
The career day is an annual event put together by the Mayor’s Youth Employment and Education Program and serves the youth from several of the Japanese Community Youth Council’s programs, all focused on providing high school youth with resources for college and career success.
Following a series of projects that asked program participants to consider their career and education goals, each student completed a survey that indicates which industries they want to learn more about.
On February 4, 2011, they gathered at the Elks Lodge to discover what business would host them for a career day visit and departed in smaller groups.
Many local businesses have toyed with the idea of having some sort of career day, but they just did not know where to start. As the largest employer of youth in San Francisco, MYEEP in SF not only gives young people a chance to learn more about careers that aligned with their interests, but also allows local businesses to create their own event for a group that has already expressed interested in that industry.
Additionally, the event’s success is largely attributed to the team of volunteer chaperones. MYEEP’s partnership with several community-based organizations recruits volunteer chaperones that have a background in youth development and can assist with discussion facilitation and reflection.
Here are the organizations that participated in 2011:
Adam Rossi Audio
Aquarium of the Bay
Arguello Pet Hospital
Arts Seed
Arup
Bank of America
BATS Improv
Bay Area Video Coalition
Bi-Rite
Blue Bear Music School
Blurb.com
Cal Athletics
Caudle Immigration Law Firm
DPR Construction, Inc.
E Cast Network
FitWell Chiropractic Sports Medicine
HGA Architecture
HOK Architecture
Hotel Rex
IGN
Jeffries & Company
Kaiser Permanente Hospital
Kisha Studio
KMEL
KQED Public Broadcast
Local Mission Eatery
Madison Hunter
Marinello School of Beauty
Mercedes Benz
Meridian Gallery
Mission Pie
Occupational Training Therapy Program
Office of the District Attorney
Old Skool Café
Paragon
PetCamp
PG&E
Philz Coffee
REI
Salesforce Foundation
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Paramedic Association
SF Parks Trust, Recreation & Parks Department
San Francisco SPCA
Sarai LLC
SF Airport
SF Fire Department
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital
UCSF Gladstone Institute
Women’s Community Clinic
Here are some quotes, poems and drawings taken from the youth reflection activity winners:
– Kaythari Phon on Bi-Rite Market & Creamery, MYEEP Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
– Sean FitzHoward on Arguello Pet Hospital, MYEEP Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
“What I liked most about this site was that it had many extraordinary things that you don’t see in everyday life such as different sharks, fishes, mammals, and other kinds of animals. Learning about biology will someday make me successful in this type of career.”
- Ivan Yu on Aquarium of the Bay, SF YouthWorks
“Me gusto acariciar a los gatitos. Tambien me asombre bastante cuando mire operando a un gatito me di cuenta de algo que me hizo reflexionar bastante fue: Que ha estas personas realmente les ofrecen carino y si en el futuro me gustaria ayudarlos ya que ellos no recibien ayuda del gobierno. Gracias a MYEEP pude conocer cosas asombrosas.”
English Translation: I liked petting the kittens. I was also was really amazed when I watched them operating on a kitten. I realized something that made me think a lot: these are people who really care. Yes, in the future I would like to help them, since they don’t get help from the government. Thank you MYEEP for allowing me to encounter these marvelous things.
- Zindy Rodas on SPCA San Francisco, MYEEP Jewish Vocational Services
“When I first learned I was going to Salesforce I wasn’t exactly pumped. But when I got into the office I was amazed at how beautiful and lively the office was that alone got me interested. The presenters were AWESOME. They took seemingly boring jobs and broke them down into easily understandable language and made the jobs sound more meaningful.”
- Helen Totterdell on Salesforce, SFYouthWorks
“I got to see how heavy the equipment actually was. I also learned that the total weight of the equipment is like 100+ pounds. Also, the truck carries 750 gallons of water and it costs like $750,000 – $1 million. I liked how the vibe was and that the firefighters were really nice and friendly.”
- Wendy Wong on SF Fire Department, MYEEP Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
Science for A Day
A day at a science field I feel great
Sitting on a bench writing my reflection
Science is great, wide and broad
So explore the doors that open to you
Science is no limit
You could be sitting in lab writing your research
Or check the cool behavior of mice
You could do this or the things you like
Because the science is in you.
- Soknay Lim on UCSF, MYEEP Vietnamese Youth Development Center
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Read more about the event in the San Francisco Chronicle here.
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