From classroom to workplace: insights from a week at Binder
Binder welcomed Sam Studd, a student at Claydon High School for a week-long work experience placement. This opportunity allowed Sam to gain firsthand experience in a professional environment, enriching his understanding of workplace dynamics and responsibilities.
During his week with us, Sam engaged in various other administrative tasks, broadening his understanding of the day-to-day operations within a business environment. These tasks included answering phones and assisting with general office duties, all of which contributed to a well-rounded work experience.
Sam assisted with product and stock management in the company’s stores. This hands-on task provided him with practical insights into inventory management, an essential aspect of any business that handles physical products. By participating in stock checks and helping to organise products, Sam learned about the logistical challenges and solutions involved in maintaining sufficient stock levels.
Sue Garner, the careers adviser at Claydon High School, highlighted the importance of work experience for students’ development. She noted, “Work experience is important for the development of our students as they get an opportunity to see the working world first hand. Not only do they gain an understanding of the relationships between employer and employee but also how to further develop their social skills. They learn how places of work are organised, what work processes are and about employer expectations. Work experience also gives our students something to put on their CVs when they apply for jobs and apprenticeships in the future. We feel this experience is vital to our students’ development into young adults and without you this would not be possible.”
Peter Elmslie, Customer Accounts Manager who was responsible for organising the placement and managing Sam throughout the week commented on Sam’s week with the Binder team, “Sam was enthusiastic and keen to learn whilst he was here with us and he has gained some valuable social and professional skills that we hope will prepare him for his future career’.
Binder is keen to continue supporting young people in the local community and will be onboarding fresh talent through our apprenticeship programme in the near future as well as work experience placements next Summer. We will be sharing more information about these soon.