Stanford Tour Guides – All You Need To Know

Nov. 12, 2013, 1:06 a.m.

Stanford tour guides are undergraduates whose job is to introduce future, prospective students, their parents and simple tourists altogether to the Stanford University. There are more than 80 tour guides who need to perform up to six daily campus tours, but the job of a tour guide does not end here.

 

Tour Guide Responsibilities

They are also responsible for the receiving of guests at the special Stanford visitor center and answer phone calls. The Hoover Tower is another highly popular place inside the campus and a lot of visitors are interested in seeing it. Needless to say the visiting process also falls under their responsibilities, so there’s a great deal of effort that needs to be invested into the line of work of a tour guide at Stanford. Tourists, executives or middle-school classes are given to group tours around the campus. Regular tourists will receive the simple walking tours, while future undergraduates – high school students along with parents – will be taken on the special prospective undergraduate tours. Golf cart tours are also made available, but there are plenty of advantages of the walking tours as well – tour guides get to exercise a lot, for starters. Here are some interesting details you might like to know.

 

Becoming A Stanford Tour Guide – Not A Walk In The Park

If you think anyone has a chance to become a tour guide at Stanford, guess again. You will have to go through a long application process consisting of three main components before you are actually handed the job. There are over two hundred applicants on a yearly basis. The few lucky chosen future guides will be thrown a special party and they will receive a special manual with more than 200 pages, discussing all of the facts they should know.

While diversity is one of the main criteria used when selecting candidates and future tour guides here, students who seem to have more outgoing personalities have better chances. Engineers who are known for their poor communication skills when it comes to talking in public are often times hunted down for the position. Athletes who have a difficult time finding open windows to do anything else but go to practice and attend courses are also part of the targeted cohorts.    

 

What To Expect As A Tour Guide

If you are seriously considering becoming a Stanford tour guide, get ready for some heavy backward walking. You’ll have to prepare to walk more than 5,600 steps during a single prospective undergraduate tour. Also, get ready to see more than two thousands visitors arriving on w weekly basis in the springtime. Many tourists will want to take your picture or have you show up in their videos, so get ready for some memorable experiences as well.  

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Stanford Tour Guides – All You Need To Know



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