Calling all team leads and managers!
Before you log off for winter closure, consider starting 2022 with this win-win opportunity.
The IT Experiential Development Program (IT EDP) seeks hosts for three types of development opportunities: Go-and-See, Job Shadowing, and Short-Term Development Assignments. We’re especially seeking opportunities that offer participants more hands-on experiences in the form of Short-Term Development Assignments.
If you’re a team lead or manager, this is a great way to leverage the skills and expertise of other members of the IT Community while simultaneously creating a valuable learning opportunity for someone.
- Interested in hosting an opportunity? Carefully review the program guidelines, then complete this IT EDP Opportunity form by Dec. 17.
- If you need help creating an opportunity or have questions, reach out to the IT EDP Project Coordination team at it-edp-program@lists.stanford.edu for assistance.
About IT EDP
The IT Experiential Development Program is a CIO Council-sponsored program. IT EDP supports individual learning, growth and development while encouraging collaboration across schools, departments, groups, and units. Whether you're a host or a participant, engaging in the program can broaden your skills, expertise and connections within and across Stanford IT. For more about opportunity types, what’s involved and their time commitments, check out this table:
Opportunity | Description | Recommended Time Commitment |
---|---|---|
Go-and-See | Observation of role/team/unit/project meeting | One hour - one day |
Job Shadowing | Observation of a role | One hour - two days |
Short-Term Development Assignment | Temporary assignment while maintaining most other job duties |
< 20% time for six months* *Development assignments typically last anywhere from one month to one year; six months is best practice |