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Introduction:
In this episode of the Step into STEM podcast, Jessica Okoro talks with Shannon, a business apprentice at Honeywell, about her unique journey into the STEM industry, challenges, and personal growth through her apprenticeship. Shannon shares her experiences navigating a male-dominated workspace and how mentorship has played a significant role in her development.
Episode Highlights:
Icebreaker Questions:
- If you were famous, what would you be famous for? Shannon humorously mentions it would be something unexpected like appearing on You’ve Been Framed due to her clumsiness.
- Who would be your first guest on a Late Night Show? Kim Kardashian or One Direction. Her burning question: “When are they getting back together?”
Back to the Future Segment:
- What was Shannon like in secondary school? A confident, social “teacher’s pet” who enjoyed sports such as netball and rounders.
- Early career aspirations: Shannon wanted to be a paramedic but shifted gears after struggling with biology.
- STEM subject challenges: Balanced performance in subjects like math and science, with a particular interest in biology.
Journey to Apprenticeship:
- Shannon initially felt burned out after GCSEs but explored apprenticeships instead of continuing traditional academic paths.
- Her sister’s successful higher apprenticeship in accountancy inspired her decision.
- She researched opportunities using the UK government website and career open days.
Honeywell Application Process:
- Despite initially doubting her chances, Shannon applied for the Honeywell apprenticeship with encouragement from her mother.
- Found the application questions challenging due to limited prior work experience.
- Parents helped her prepare for interview scenarios by practicing mock questions at the dinner table.
The Game-Changer Moment:
- Shannon’s selection and onboarding at Honeywell were transformative.
- Rotations through multiple departments helped her build confidence and gain diverse experience.
Role at Honeywell:
- Manages task priorities for teams, problem-solving daily issues, and attending meetings.
- Highlighted how mentorship and cross-functional exposure contributed to her growth.
Key Challenges:
- Adjusting to a male-dominated industry and navigating a large workplace.
- Gaining confidence through supportive mentors and workplace relationships.
Honeywell Culture:
- Described as fast-paced yet collaborative and inclusive.
- Social events like go-karting and rock climbing foster team bonding.
- Diversity initiatives, including support for women in engineering.
Advice for Listeners:
- You don’t need a STEM degree to thrive in STEM environments.
- Stay curious and be willing to learn.
- Seek mentorship to navigate your career path.