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Application instructions will be sent at 9:00 am on Monday, September 16th to all students who completed the Career Exploration 101 Module.
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If you have any questions regarding the program, please contact Jelena Vulic. Contact
What is the Job Shadow Program and what will I learn?
UTM’s Job Shadow Program is an opportunity that will enable you to test drive a career by visiting a professional (job shadow host) in their workplace. Job shadowing will help you gain insight into an industry or career, better understand how classroom learning can be applied to work outside of school, and learn more about the skills and educational requirements needed to follow your career interests.
Where will I be placed?
Job shadow placements are primarily provided by GTA-West employers and community members and may last a half or full day. The UTM Career Centre is continually sourcing new hosts. Check out our 2024 Fall Hosts.
Important Dates (Tentative)
Fall 2024 - Dates | Details |
September 16th | Applications open |
September 20th | Applications close |
September 23rd | Receive notification of placement match |
September 25th | Deadline to accept placement match |
October 1st to November 8th | Placement period |
November 29th | Deadline to complete reflection |
Check out our Fall 2024 Program Hosts
AGO | Conservator of Paintings |
CIBC | Cloud Data Engineer |
Baker McKenzie | Associate Lawyer |
Boston Scientific | R&D Engineering Associate |
Canadian Information Centre for Canadian Credentials | Digital Communications Officer |
Central Peel Secondary School | Health & Physical Education - Central Peel S.S. |
Crisis Services Canada | Crisis Responder |
EQ Bank | Treasury Consultant Associate |
EY | Digital Marketing Strategist |
Fasken | Emerging Technology, Privacy and Cybersecurity Lawyer |
Givex | Digital Marketing Manager |
Government of Ontario | Sr. Manager, Product & Data Management |
Hospital for Sick Kids | Project Manager |
Humanacare | Psychologist |
Ipsen | Sales Excellence Manager |
Maple Leaf Foods | Manager, Human Resources |
Microsoft | Senior Product Marketing Lead, Data + AI Worldwide |
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research | Associate Director, Translational Genomics |
Private Practice | Psychologist |
Psychaid EAP | Psychologist |
Psychology for Growth | Psychologist |
RBC | Senior Manager, Major Financial Crimes |
RBC | Senior Business Analyst |
RBC Capital Markets | Vice President, Business Risk- Cybersecurity |
RBCx | Vice President, Sales |
Redpath Sugar (ASR Group) | Manager, Planning and Logistics |
Sanofi | Scientist |
START Clinic | Psychiatrist |
TD | Lawyer |
Trillium Health Partners | Director, Quality, Risk, Patient Safety |
York U/ Co-Founder of Schoolio | Artificial Intelligence Researcher |
If you'd like to download host information, please click here.
Career Areas
Participating in the Job Shadow Program allows you to explore a career area of interest. If you are undecided about your career placement choice, we can suggest workshops and resources to assist you in discovering your options. You can also access many online resources including Planning Your Career and Careers by Major.
The program attempts to find placements in areas where students have expressed an interest. Each placement experience is unique and students explore the career via different activities. All placed students will receive detailed information and one-to-one coaching about their placement activities prior to the beginning of their placement. The activities are determined by hosts and the most common activities are:
- Meet with HR and learn about the recruiting process
- Tour of the department or facilities
- Shadowing the host or observation
- Attending meetings
- Hands-on project
Special Considerations
It is common for some placements to limit some types of activity due to factors such as confidentiality, security, or busy season in the field/organization. Here are special considerations for some career areas:
Medical-related placements, pharmaceutical and biotech:
There are a number of privacy regulations in health-related environments. It is rare to sit in on appointments with doctors, dentists or nurses since patients always retain the right to refuse any job shadowing during their care. Students will usually need to provide some medical records (e.g., proof of a TB test, etc.) to do shadowing in hospitals and they may need to complete a Non-Disclosure Agreement.
Software Development:
Confidentiality issues and competitor concerns means that participation by the software development industry is limited.
Teaching/Placements in Schools:
Most schools require that you have a recent police check. Police checks can be done at either Peel Police Headquarters (7750 Hurontario St., Brampton) or Square One Community Station (100 City Centre Dr., Mississauga – located beside Entrance 7 across from the bus terminal). Further information is available at the Toronto Police Services website at www.torontopolice.on.ca.
We will try our best to provide students with placements in career areas of their interest. If you have questions about the viability of any career area, please contact Jelena Vulic at jelena.vulic@utoronto.ca.
Require accommodations?
If you require accommodations (e.g., sign language interpreters, assistive devices, large print materials, etc.), please contact Jelena Vulic at jelena.vulic@utoronto.ca.
Testimonials
"With regards to my placement, I had a wonderful time and learned a lot. Signing up for the Extern Job Shadowing program was one of the best decisions I have made so far during my undergraduate journey."
"You did a great job creating the number of potential placement opportunities listed."
"I would like to express my utmost appreciation for coordinating the job shadowing program. It was intriguing and inspiring; my host introduced me to crucial components of the complicated water treatments systems in Toronto, which provided me with more profound understanding of the indispensability of your work.”
"This was a well-organized program which gave me insight on the career I wanted to explore as I was unsure as to what career I wanted to pursue."
"I got a better understanding of the financial planning activity as well as the way to access the employment opportunities related to finance. I observed the work environment and the dynamics between employees and clients that was invaluable for exploring my career interest. The most beneficial part was that I had the chance to learn what it means to work in Financial Services and what skills are necessary in order to succeed.”
- second-year student: Specialist in Finance and Major in Economics
"The placement clarified some misconceptions of the job description that I had heard. It gave me a sense of direction, a timeline for me to follow should I really want to pursue genetic counselling as a career. I gathered contacts of other genetic counsellors should I have questions about admissions into the master's program at different schools. I now know what exactly I would get myself into should I choose to pursue this career. Thank you very much for this opportunity. Ms. Haroun was really friendly and she gave me contacts to places I can volunteer in to gain experience before applying to the master's in genetic counselling program. The experience was very helpful."
- fourth-year Student: Human Biology Specialist Program - Genes, Genetics and Biotechnology