A person who is shadowing a job is typically referred to as a "job shadow" or "shadowing intern." This individual observes and learns from a more experienced employee to gain insight into the role and work environment. Job shadowing is often part of a career exploration or training process.
Shadowing a leader means to follow the leader around for a period of time while he/she is on the job. It is a first-hand way to see what is involved in the day to day life of a person who does a job you wish to do someday.
There are quite many things that the word "shadowing" may refer to. It can be file shadowing, job shadowing, projective shadowing, variable shadowing, or speech shadowing. Information about all above shadowing related things can be found in wikipedia.
shadowing is when you copy someone. for example, if someone draws a black cat the person who is shadowing is the person who copies the person who drew the black cat.
You probably need at least five years of training to get a job framing houses. A good way to get such training is by shadowing an experienced person on the job.
Video shadowing is when a person, event, or other is followed by a videographer. They film tends to be set as a documentary.
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Job shadowing.
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An employer is the person who gives an employee a job.
You might have also heard it called work experience. Job shadowing is basically when you "shadow", or follow, someone to learn about their job.
A Slave
a period of time during which a new employee follows current employees as they perform their jobs