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Partnerships for Talent Pipeline Directory

Established 2016

Suffolk University Job Shadowing Program

Suffolk University

The Job Shadowing Program provides undergraduate and graduate students from all class years and majors with a valuable inside look at companies, occupations, and industries. During spring break, students spend one day in professional settings hosted by Suffolk University alumni and employer partners. Shadowing allows students to expand their network, explore future career opportunities, learn about workplace culture, understand key skills and qualifications required in their target fields, and gain insights into the job and internship search process. As a result of participating in the program, some students have also received internships and job offers. Employers and alumni appreciate the opportunity to mentor current students and identify future talent.

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