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Client work, meetings, factory tours and visiting magical realms – my work experience

As a Year 10 student who needed to find a work experience placement for a week, it was a pleasure for me to find Jackie Cook at CQ Strategic Marketing. Previously, I had been struggling to find a placement, with every place I had asked stating they were either too full or don’t offer it, but I finally managed to find an option through connections my mum had. My expectations for the week were that it would be exciting yet informative towards my journey of discovering my dreams for the future, and after completing the placement, it was indeed that. Finding a placement can be difficult but asking as many people as possible through connections is probably the easiest way to secure a placement- instead of asking places you initially think of. By the end of the week, I felt that I had gained plenty of knowledge about different job options for me and had slightly more of an idea of the field of work I would like to go into.

The Yorkshire Society – Women in Business Committee, L-R Jackie Cook, Pauline King, Helen Weeks, Sarah Loftus, Minoti Parikh and Lois Kirtlan

On the first day, I was able to attend a meeting in York about a new group- Yorkshire Women in Business- established by The Yorkshire Society. During this meeting, I had to the pleasure to learn a lot about all the diverse jobs in business, ranging from owning a successful restaurant to a successful coaching business, and find out exactly the roles these inspiring women played during the planning of events etc. After visiting York for this meeting, Jackie and I travelled to her office, and she demonstrated to me many things that need to happen in the background of businesses in order to organise them and keep them going successfully. Inspiring and educational, this afternoon helped me gather an idea of the work required to run a business, sparking my interest in being self-employed in the future. Jackie introduced me to software she uses and taught me about mileage that needs tracking and organising for her accountant. Here, Jackie also helped me set up a LinkedIn profile as it is important to have connections when I want to be looking for jobs in the near future.

 

Jackie and Olivia working from Highfield Coffee Social in Doncaster

I started the second day by working from home and even though it was a relaxing start, it was also very helpful for me to be able to understand that this work is just as important and requires full focus and attention as it would in an office or elsewhere. For the afternoon, Jackie and I sat in a peaceful café, continuing some work from the previous day. This afternoon helped me to experience working in different environments, a very useful skill for future life, past my education.

 

 

Olivia and Jackie at Nuclear Energy Components in Bradwell, Derbyshire

The third day was quite different- Jackie took me to NEC (Nuclear Energy Components) where they manufacture different pieces for the nuclear power sector. As they were planning an open day for the village, Jackie showed me the process of making a flyer to advertise this; demonstrating to me the colour schemes and layout that is needed to make these successful. Not only did this visit illustrate the different jobs required for marketing for different companies, but also gave me an opportunity to see all kinds of diverse jobs within manufacturing. When I first arrived at the factory, Jackie introduced me to Matt Keeley, a director, who gave me a tour around the factory, showing me all impressive machines and jobs within this field of work. This opened a window of opportunity for me to discover more jobs I would never even have heard about if I hadn’t done this work experience. Jackie also informed me of the different options, instead of A-levels, I could do to get a job around this topic.

 

Tom Fripp, Director/Founder at AddParts demonstrating the 3D scanning process

We began the fourth day by spending about an hour in the office before making our way to Addition Design, proving to me the benefits of flexible working hours as we managed to get a few jobs done within the hour. Addition Design is a company that 3D prints parts for machines in production and packaging lines, supporting maintenance and operating teams. When I was there, I had a go at writing a press release for AddParts’ upcoming event at the PPMA show, understanding the types of content and information that needed to be included. Furthermore, I also had the pleasure of watching a spare part being scanned onto the CAD software ready for modelling to be 3D printed. Following this, I was shown the 3D printers in action, learning how they work, and the different types of materials used in the process.

 

Olivia having gone down the beanstalk (helter skelter) at Grimm & Co in Rotherham

Finally, during the fifth day, we began by walking to Grimm and Co, a charity in Rotherham, for Airmaster’s team meeting. The church Grimm and Co are based in is beautiful, full of unique and intricate decoration to fit their magical theme. Airmaster, a company that specialises in air conditioning and energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, had a rare occasion of most of the team being in one place so they had a tour around the building before holding a team meeting. Fortunately, I got to listen and learn about all the things this company had been through to get to where they are today; allowing me to understand that all hard work and effort pays off by the end. After this, Jackie and I went to another café to carry out some work and have lunch- a very relaxing afternoon. By the end of the week, I could tell I had definitely developed some of my skills after interacting with many new people; adapting to and working in new environments; and attempting many different tasks I had never been faced with before.

Jackie Cook, Managing Director, CQ Strategic Marketing said “I was very impressed with Olivia on how she handled herself throughout what was a very busy week, we had to adapt and change plans to accommodate as my diary changed and meetings moved around. She shadowed me for the week attending meetings, working from clients, our office and remotely in local café’s showing her the modern hybrid way of working. She was professional in her behaviour, asking questions, keen to learn and understand and produced good quality work. I wish her all the best in her future career.”

Choosing a future career

By Jacob Mosley, 16-year-old, Year 11 student with Stocksbridge High School in Sheffield.

During my work experience with Jackie Cook at CQ Strategic Marketing, I have learnt lots of new things and been welcomed to new careers and industries, therefore leading for me to have a better understanding of what’s out there and gradually piecing together a future occupation for me.

On day one, I had the pleasure of visiting NEC (Nuclear Energy Components, an engineering and manufacturing company located in Bradwell, Derbyshire). At NEC I was introduced to all the employees and their different job roles. Jackie gave me a tour around NEC, showing me all the different types of machinery and introducing me to some of the employees and which particular role they do on a day-to-day basis. I also gained an overview of marketing from Jackie and she told me what she does for the NEC while also helping me set up my linked in connecting me with a range of people. Jackie introduced me to Matt Keeley, who talked to me about which path he took to get to the position he is in now, from machining apprentice to Director, and what he does on a day-to-day basis. He gave me a further tour round the NEC where he showed me a demonstration of different CNC machines and showed me the different sectors of the company, all of which led to spiking my interest in mechanical engineering and machining.

 

On day two, I had the experience of going to Addition Design/AddParts (a Plastic 3D printing company) where they 3D print parts for machines on packaging lines. I met the Director of AddParts, Tom Fripp, which he showed me how 3D printing works and also gave me an overview of what the business does and the service they provide to their customers. Alongside this, Jackie helped me write copy for her business, taught me how to format text and also taught me the basics of WordPress (a website management system) all developing my marketing skills. Tom also showed me some of the projects they had previously worked on and showed me some of the parts they had at the office which opened my eyes to all of the different jobs tied in with engineering.

 

On the final day, I had the opportunity of going to Airmaster (an air conditioning company) where they fit a range of air conditioning systems into different buildings. Jackie introduced me to the different roles at Airmaster including CAD designers, mechanical maintenance engineers the on-site fitters and more. Sam Casadei (a Mechanical Design Engineer) showed me the principles of what he does on a day-to-day basis and an overview of his particular role. Jackie gave me the opportunity of managing her different social media channels for the day and showed me how to upload business related posts onto Facebook, LinkedIn and X. She also showed me how to add pictures to a website blog using WordPress and how to format them around the text correctly. This helped to advance my marketing skills and gave me an overview of marketing as a whole.

 

Jackie Cook, MD said “Jacob has been a pleasure to have on work experience, when he came on work experience, he started with an interest in engineering and in marketing but unsure of what career he would want to pursue. He has been willing to ask questions to find out more about the career options available. He has spent time in several different workplace environments, has behaved professionally, been willing to learn and shown an attention to detail in the work he has been given.”