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探索职业无限可能,助力未来成长之路 —— 上海星河湾双语学校 2025 年高中职业日活动圆满举办

2025 年 10 月 23 日,上海星河湾双语学校高中部职业日活动如期而至。本次活动汇聚了基因测序、AI 科技、金融、医疗、建筑、艺术策展等 14 个领域的 20 余位行业专家,通过专题讲座、互动体验、案例解析等形式,为高一、高二年级学生搭建了 直面行业精英、探索职业方向的实践平台。从前沿科技的硬核解析到人文领域的温度分享,从金融逻辑的深度拆解到医疗职业的责任传递,这场职业启蒙之旅不仅拓宽了学生的视野,更让他们在对话中触摸不同职业的核心价值,为未来规划埋下探索的种子。

科技前沿: 解码 AI、基因与区块链的未来图景

在科技领域专场,多位专家以 “沉浸式科普 + 实战案例” 的方式,带学生走进人工智能、基因科学与区块链的前沿世界。

罗氏诊断集团全球客户服务部测序业务负责人倪涛先生,以 “破解生命密码:从 30 亿美金的竞赛到改写你的健康未来” 为主题,从孟德尔豌豆实验切入,解析基因中心法则的核心逻辑,并通过世界首例 CAR-T 细胞疗法治愈儿童 Emily 的真实案例,展现基因科技拯救生命的力量。他还回顾了耗资 30 亿美元的人类基因组计划,介绍 SBS 测序技术如何推动罕见病溯源、人类起源探索等领域的突破,让学生直观感受生命科学改变未来的可能性。

微软亚太科技研发有限公司 Principal Engineering Manager 李远贵博士,以 “AI 编码如何影响软件开发工程师职业” 为核心,通过面向星河湾学校的AP注册模拟系统小程序实操视频 ,生动演示 AI 编码从指令输入到代码生成的高效过程。他提出 “AI 不是取代程序员,而是重构开发模式” 的观点,强调 “人类智慧 + AI 效率” 的融合才是未来软件工程的核心竞争力,破除了学生对 “AI 导致裁员” 的担忧,激发了对软件领域的探索欲。

AI 与 GPU 互联专家沙铁军则聚焦 “算力革命”,从游戏显卡的起源延伸至 AI GPU 的协同计算逻辑,用榫卯结构比喻芯片互联技术的无缝衔接,形象解读 NVLink、光互联等方案如何突破 “数千张 GPU 协同” 的行业瓶颈。他还警示 AI 训练系统 1.5 万千瓦的高能耗问题,并谈到量子计算“一张量子卡或取代上万张 GPU”的未来蓝图,让学生思考科技突破与可持续发展的平衡之道。

区块链与金融科技专家何家华,从 “通胀痛点” 切入解读加密货币的诞生逻辑,以比特币、以太坊为例说明 “社会公信力是货币核心”,并介绍 Worldcoin 公司的 AI 与区块链结合实践。他通过 “加密货币如何防通胀”“去中心化机制的技术支撑” 等解析,帮助学生建立对前沿金融科技的理性认知,启发对未来经济形态的思考。

金融领域: 洞悉资本逻辑,解锁职业路径

金融板块的分享覆盖 “企业财务、基金投资、华尔街生态” 三大维度,专家们以丰富的实战经验拆解行业逻辑,为学生揭开金融世界的神秘面纱。

横店集团助理总裁王力,从企业商业目的出发,结合 4 个经典案例强调 “财务管控是企业成功的关键”,详细拆解商业管理的类别与职责版图,并以蔡崇信等行业标杆的职业路径为例,清晰勾勒出企业财务管理者的成长轨迹,让学生理解 “财务不仅是算账,更是企业战略的支撑”。

汇丰银行中国区发行人服务部总经理崔志坚,以 “银行对公业务概览” 为主题,打破学生对银行 “仅做理财” 的认知。他通过 “信用证依靠银行信用背书” 的核心案例,解析存款、贷款、跨国资金流动的业务逻辑,介绍 “跨境信用证”“海外人民币债” 等产品如何服务企业全球化,并补充外汇市场与利率互换知识,为有意向金融领域发展的学生提供实用参考。

具有近20年行业经验的公募基金经理徐晓杰则分享 “基金经理的炼成之路”,从 “生物研究转行金融” 的个人经历出发,传递 “人生漫长,试错不影响结局” 的成长理念。她详解投资的 “三大核心”—— 可持续目标、稳质量理念、成长型风格,引用彼得林奇 “投资于企业,而非投机于股市” 的名言强调估值重要性,并点出 “复利是投资奇迹的关键”“多元化团队是时间的朋友”,让学生理解投资不仅是技术,更是长期主义的修行。

QianCe Capital 管理合伙人 Amy 女士,以 “走进华尔街与金融” 为主题,从荷兰殖民者的 “防御墙” 讲起,追溯华尔街的起源与现代资本市场的形成(如 1602 年荷兰东印度公司首发股票)。她清晰地辨析了“一级市场(融资)与二级市场(交易)”“买方与卖方机构”等核心概念,并借助“Cool AI 公司融资”这一模拟案例,生动演示了企业从种子轮、A轮、B轮直至上市或并购的完整历程,让学生直观理解了创业资金流与股权演变逻辑。最后,她总结了“好奇心、韧性、学习力”等华尔街看重的必备特质,为学生指明了清晰的能力培养方向。

医疗与人文: 守护生命温度,探索心灵与自然的联结

医疗与人文领域的分享涵盖神经外科、心理咨询、动物辅助干预三大方向,让学生感受到 “职业不仅是技能,更是责任与温度”。

复旦大学附属华山医院神经外科副主任医师孙一睿博士,聚焦 “生命科学的三大就业方向”——Clinical(临床)、Research(科研)、Enterprise(企业),逐一解析各方向的 “回报与挑战”:临床医生 “职业寿命长但高压繁忙”,科研工作 “探索边界但周期长、成功率低”,企业岗位 “薪资丰厚但需应对快速迭代”。他提醒学生 “勿被头衔或风口迷惑,需结合兴趣与长处规划”,解决了许多学生对医学职业路径的困惑。

心理咨询师李珏佳拥有13年从业经验与5000+小时咨询时长。她以亲切真诚的风格,揭开心理咨询师的职业面纱。她分享 “时间自由、发掘人性之善” 的职业优势,也坦诚这一职业所面临的“需自我修复能力,曾因帮不到来访者崩溃” 的挑战,强调 “咨询师需有督导支持”。她以 “解毛线球” 比喻咨询过程,结合 “游戏治疗”“表达性艺术治疗”(绘画、沙盘、黏土等)的实例,让学生理解心理咨询的 “生动与多样”,并提醒 “以来访者利益最大化为核心,严守隐私”,传递职业的责任与共情力的重要性。

拥有20年行业经验、中国PFH 动物辅助干预项目的创始人吴起,在四楼中厅带来 “动物辅助干预” 的生动一课。他阐述了项目如何服务 “一老一小” ,详解治疗动物的三大考核科目,并现场带来经认证的治疗动物与学生互动。这场分享打破社会对宠物陪伴等同于动物辅助的浅层认知,让学生理解 “治疗动物需专业训练”,建立对宠物社会价值的深度认知。

上海交通大学医学人工智能研究院副院长、教育部重点实验室主任张健教授(入选斯坦福大学 “全球 2% 顶尖科学家(药学)”),以 “生物医药学科与未来就业方向” 为主题,为学生梳理该领域的学科架构与职业路径。

他明确生物医药是涵盖生物学、药学、临床医学、基础医学、公共卫生、护理学的 “学科群”,并逐一拆解核心特点:生物学方向需面对 “科研周期长、竞争激烈”,药学领域存在 “新药研发投入高、失败率高” 的挑战,公共卫生岗位常因 “公众认知不足” 承受舆论压力,而临床医学、基础医学、护理学也各有 “高压责任”“理论导向”“人文需求” 等特质。针对 “生物医药是否会被 AI 取代” 的疑问,张教授回应:“生物医药将是最后被 AI 颠覆的学科之一”,核心原因在于 “高质量实验数据稀缺”—— 生物系统复杂性与临床案例差异性,使 AI 难以替代人类在科研、诊疗中的核心决策作用。这番分享为有意投身该领域的学生提供了清晰参考,也让他们理解学科选择背后的责任与价值。

创意与管理:跨界融合中点亮职业灵感

创意与管理领域的分享展现 “职业无边界,跨界即优势” 的理念,涵盖建筑设计、艺术策展、组织搭建三大方向。

JY Design Studio 总监金晶有同济大学与德国斯图加特的专业教育背景,她以 “跨界共创 —— 做设计未来的建筑师” 为主题,将建筑师比作交响乐团指挥,强调需融合社会学、心理学(穹顶光影设计)、科学(新材料适应)等多领域能力,如在荷兰菜将市场改造为集市酒店、运用穹顶光影设计营造氛围,或采用新材料适应现代需求等。她进一步解析了现代建筑师的 双重挑战:既要推动绿色环保在建筑中的应用,以应对气候变暖;也需拥抱数字化,借助AI 与建模工具提升效率。现场她分享了垃圾焚烧厂改造成博物馆及津巴布韦东门中心模仿蚁巢节能的案例,让学生看到建筑不仅是美学的表达,更是解决社会问题的载体。

私立美术馆策展人安特瓦信女士,带学生走进展览背后的策展世界,提出 “观众也是展览的一部分” 的独特视角,以 “情绪疗愈展” 为例,说明观众互动与反馈是展览主旨的延伸;以 “加州粉色沙滩展” 分享与艺术家协作的经历。她还介绍美术馆各部门的联动逻辑,坦诚策展“需幕后协作与展后优化” 的艰辛,用 “帮观众找失物、听观展趣事” 的轶闻,展现职业的琐碎与温暖,让学生理解 “一场好展览,是无数细节的耕耘”。

上海诚塬商务咨询有限公司总经理李荣琴,以 “从校园社团到社会机构:解锁组织搭建的共通密码”主题。她从“社团缺人、活动冷场” 这一常见痛点切入,点明组织搭建的核心是 “目标 + 协作 + 规则”三者结合。她结合微软项目组经验,详解SMART 目标法、RACI 责任模型、PDCA 循环,分别致力于明确方向、理顺分工与优化流程,最终系统化地实现高效管理,并指导学生将这些方法迁移到社团运营中,让抽象的管理逻辑变得可操作,为学生的社团实践与未来职场能力打下基础。

  

播种职业理想  照亮未来前程

本次职业日活动,既是一场行业精英与高中生的对话,也是一次校园与社会的连接。从科技的硬核突破到金融的理性逻辑,从医疗的人文温度到创意的跨界融合,专家们以亲身经历与专业解析相结合的方式,为星河湾学子打开了一扇扇职业之窗。许多学生表示,不仅知道了不同职业“是什么”,更理解了“为什么”和“怎么做”。

上海星河湾双语学校始终致力于培养具有全球视野与社会责任感的学子,此次职业日活动正是这一理念的实践。通过让学生近距离接触行业真实场景,帮助他们在探索中明确兴趣、建立目标,为未来的职业规划与人生选择注入清晰思路与持久动力。未来,学校将继续搭建更多此类实践平台,助力学子在成长路上 “知方向、有力量、敢探索”。

On October 23, 2025, the Career Day event for the senior high division of Shanghai Starriver Bilingual School (SSBS) kicked off as scheduled. This event brought together over 20 industry experts from 14 fields, including gene sequencing, AI technology, finance, healthcare, architecture, and art curation. Through keynote lectures, interactive experiences, and case analyses, it built a practical platform for Grade 10 and 11 students to "engage directly with industry elites and explore career paths." From in-depth analysis of cutting-edge technology to heartfelt sharing in the humanities, from detailed breakdowns of financial logic to the transmission of professional responsibilities in healthcare, this career feast not only broadened students’ horizons but also allowed them to grasp the core value of different professions through dialogue, sowing the seeds of exploration for their future planning.

 

Cutting-Edge Technology: 

Decoding the Future Landscape of AI, Genes, and Blockchain

In the cutting-edge technology section, a number of experts led students into the forefront of artificial intelligence, genetic science, and blockchain through "immersive popular science + practical case studies."Mr. Ni Tao, Head of Sequencing Business at the Global Customer Service Department of Roche Diagnostics Group, delivered a lecture themed "Decoding the Code of Life: From a $3 Billion Race to Rewriting Your Health Future." Starting with Mendel’s pea experiment, he explained the core logic of the "central dogma" of genetics and demonstrated the life-saving power of genetic technology through the real case of Emily, the world’s first child cured by CAR-T cell therapy. He also reviewed the $3 billion Human Genome Project and introduced how SBS sequencing technology has advanced breakthroughs in fields such as rare disease tracing and human origin exploration, allowing students to intuitively perceive the possibility of "life science transforming the future."

Dr. Li Yuangui, Principal Engineering Manager at Microsoft Asia Pacific R&D Co., Ltd., focused on "How AI Coding Impacts the Career of Software Development Engineers." Using a practical video of a mini-program simulating "SSBS Senior High Students’ AP Registration," he vividly demonstrated the efficient process of AI coding from "instruction input to code generation." He put forward the view that "AI does not replace programmers but reconstructs the development model," emphasizing that the integration of "human wisdom + AI efficiency" is the core competitiveness of future software engineering. This dispelled students’ worries about "AI leading to layoffs" and stimulated their desire to explore the field of software.

Sha Tiejun, an expert in AI and GPU interconnection, focused on the "computing power revolution." He extended from the origin of gaming graphics cards to the collaborative computing logic of AI GPUs, using the analogy of "mortise-and-tenon structure" to describe the seamless connection of chip interconnection technologies. He vividly explained how solutions such as NVLink and optical interconnection break through the industry bottleneck of "collaboration among thousands of GPUs." He also warned about the high energy consumption of 15,000 kilowatts in AI training systems and looked forward to the future of quantum computing - "a single quantum card may replace tens of thousands of GPUs," allowing students to understand the balance between technological breakthroughs and sustainable development.

He Jiahua, an expert in blockchain and fintech, explained the birth logic of cryptocurrencies starting from the "pain point of inflation." Taking Bitcoin and Ethereum as examples, he illustrated that "social credibility is the core of currency" and introduced the practice of combining AI and blockchain by Worldcoin. Through explanations such as "how cryptocurrencies prevent inflation" and "the technical support for decentralized mechanisms," he helped students establish a rational understanding of cutting-edge fintech and inspired their thinking about the future economic landscape.

Financial Sector: 

Insight into Capital Logic and Unlocking Career Paths

The sharing in the financial sector covered three dimensions: "corporate finance, fund investment, and Wall Street ecology." Experts dismantled industry logic with rich practical experience, unveiling the mystery of the financial world for students.Wang Li, Assistant President of Hengdian Group, started from the "business purpose of enterprises" and emphasized that "financial management is the key to corporate success" with 4 classic cases. He detailed the categories and responsibility scope of business management and outlined the growth path of corporate financial managers with examples of industry benchmarks such as Joseph Tsai, allowing students to understand that "finance is not just about accounting but also the support for corporate strategy."

Cui Zhijian, General Manager of the Issuer Services Department of HSBC Bank (China), delivered a lecture themed "Overview of Corporate Banking Services," breaking students’ perception that banks "only engage in wealth management." Using the core case of "letters of credit relying on bank credit endorsement," he explained the business logic of deposits, loans, and cross-border capital flows, introduced how products such as "cross-border letters of credit" and "offshore RMB bonds" serve the globalization of enterprises, and supplemented knowledge about the foreign exchange market and interest rate swaps, providing practical references for students interested in developing in the financial field.

Xu Xiaojie, a public fund manager with nearly 20 years of industry experience, shared "The Journey to Becoming a Fund Manager." Starting from her personal experience of "switching from biological research to finance," she conveyed the growth concept that "life is long, and trial and error do not affect the outcome." She detailed the "three cores" of investment - sustainable goals, stable-quality concepts, and growth-oriented styles, quoted Peter Lynch’s famous saying "Invest in businesses, not in the stock market" to emphasize the importance of valuation, and pointed out that "compound interest is the key to investment miracles" and "diversified teams are friends of time," allowing students to understand that investment is not only a technology but also a practice of long-termism.

Ms. Amy, Managing Partner of QianCe Capital, delivered a lecture themed "A Glimpse into Wall Street and Finance." Starting from the "defensive wall" built by early Dutch settlers, she traced the origin of Wall Street and the formation of the modern capital market (such as the first public stock issuance by the Dutch East India Company in 1602). She clearly distinguished between "primary market (financing) and secondary market (trading)" and "buy-side and sell-side institutions," and used the simulated case of "Cool AI Company’s financing" (Seed Round → Series A → Series B → IPO/M&A) to help students intuitively understand the entrepreneurial capital flow and equity logic. Finally, she summarized the necessary qualities for a career on Wall Street, such as "curiosity, resilience, and learning ability," providing students with a clear direction for ability development.

Healthcare and Humanities: 

Safeguarding the Warmth of Life and Exploring Connections Between the Mind and Nature

The sharing in the healthcare and humanities fields allowed students to feel that "a profession is not just about skills but also about responsibility and warmth," covering three directions: neurosurgery, psychological counseling, and animal-assisted intervention.Dr. Sun Yirui, Associate Chief Physician of the Neurosurgery Department at Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, focused on the "three career paths in life sciences" - Clinical, Research, and Enterprise. He analyzed the "rewards and challenges" of each path one by one: clinical doctors have "a long professional life but high pressure and busyness," research work "explores boundaries but has a long cycle and low success rate," and corporate positions "offer high salaries but require coping with rapid iteration." He reminded students to "not be confused by titles or trends, but plan based on interests and strengths," solving many students’ doubts about medical career paths.

Li Juejia, a psychological counselor with 13 years of experience and over 5,000 hours of consulting experience, unveiled the veil of the psychological counselor profession in a "down-to-earth and sincere" style. She shared the professional advantages of "flexible working hours and discovering the goodness in human nature" and also candidly talked about the challenge of "needing self-healing ability and once collapsing because she couldn’t help a client," emphasizing that "counselors need supervisor support." She used the analogy of "untangling a ball of yarn" to describe the consulting process and combined examples of "play therapy" and "expressive arts therapy" (painting, sandplay, clay, etc.) to help students understand the "vividness and diversity" of psychological counseling. She also reminded students to "prioritize the client’s best interests and strictly protect privacy," conveying the responsibility of the profession and the importance of empathy.

Wu Qi, founder of the China PFH Animal-Assisted Intervention Project (with 20 years of experience in the pet field), delivered an interactive sharing on "animal-assisted intervention" in the central hall on the fourth floor. He clarified the project’s service targets focusing on "the elderly and children (the elderly, children, and special groups)" and detailed the "three assessment subjects" for therapy animals (obedience, desensitization, etc.). He also brought certified therapy animals to interact with students on site. This sharing broke the superficial perception that "pet companionship equals animal assistance" and helped students understand that "therapy animals require professional training," establishing a deep understanding of the social value of pets.

Creativity and Management:

Inspiring Career Inspiration Through Cross-Border Integration

The sharing in the creativity and management fields demonstrated the concept that "there are no boundaries in careers, and cross-border integration is an advantage," covering three directions: architectural design, art curation, and organization building.Jin Jing, Director of JY Design Studio (Bachelor of Architecture from Tongji University, Master of Architecture and Urban Design from Stuttgart University, Germany), delivered a lecture themed "Cross-Border Co-Creation - Becoming an Architect Designing the Future." She compared architects to "conductors of a symphony orchestra," emphasizing the need to integrate capabilities in multiple fields such as sociology (e.g., transforming a Dutch food market into a market-hotel), psychology (dome light and shadow design), and science (adapting to new materials). She analyzed the "dual challenges" faced by modern architects - coping with climate change (buildings need to be green and environmentally friendly) and embracing digitalization (AI and modeling tools to improve efficiency). She also shared cases such as "transforming a waste incineration plant into a museum" and "the East Gate Center in Zimbabwe imitating ant nests for energy conservation," allowing students to see that architecture is not only about aesthetics but also a carrier for solving social problems.

Ms. Antevasin, a curator from a private art museum, led students into the "world of curation behind exhibitions." She put forward the unique perspective that "the audience is also part of the exhibition" - taking the "emotional healing exhibition" as an example, she explained that audience interaction and feedback are extensions of the exhibition’s core message; she shared her experience of collaborating with artists in the "California Pink Beach Exhibition." She also introduced the linkage logic of various departments in an art museum and candidly talked about the hardships of curation, such as "needing behind-the-scenes collaboration and post-exhibition optimization." She used anecdotes such as "helping audiences find lost items and listening to interesting stories from visitors" to show the trivialities and warmth of the profession, helping students understand that "a good exhibition is the result of countless details."

Li Rongqin, General Manager of Shanghai Chengyuan Business Consulting Co., Ltd., focused on "From Campus Clubs to Social Organizations: Unlocking the Common Code of Organization Building." Starting with the pain points of "club staff shortages and declining participation," she pointed out that the core of organization building is "goals + collaboration + rules." Combining her experience in Microsoft project teams, she detailed the "SMART goal method (clarifying direction), RACI responsibility model (reasonable division of labor), and PDCA cycle (efficient management)" and guided students to apply these methods to club operations (e.g., using project management thinking to organize activities), making abstract "management logic" actionable and laying a foundation for students’ club practice and future workplace capabilities.

Sailing with Career Exploration

Setting Sail for Future Growth

This Career Day event was not only a "dialogue between industry elites and high school students" but also a "connection between campus and society." From the hardcore breakthroughs of technology to the rational logic of finance, from the humanistic warmth of healthcare to the cross-border integration of creativity, experts used "personal experience + professional analysis" to open doors to various professions for SSBS students. Many students said, "We not only learned 'what' different professions are but also understood 'why' and 'how'."

Shanghai Starriver Bilingual School has always been committed to "nurturing future citizens with a global perspective and social responsibility." This Career Day event is a practice of this concept - by allowing students to get close to real industry scenarios, it helps them clarify their interests and establish goals in exploration, injecting clear ideas and lasting motivation into their future career planning and life choices. In the future, the school will continue to build more such practical platforms to help students "know their direction, have strength, and dare to explore" on their growth journey.

 

 

文:10-3 朱翌萱  10-3 陈美璁  10-3 谭乐瑶

10-8 朱嘉昊 11-2 胡月章 11-2 陶译霏

11-4 朱奕然 11-4 顾诗韵  11-5 吴雨璇

11-6 张宸熙  11-7 刘晨程

责编:11-4 朱奕然  11-5 吴雨璇

文字指导:李婷

图片:星河湾电视台 10-1张屹宸 11-7许葵妙

10-5诸奕嘉 10-2 米熠笛

10-4谈悦哲 10-4魏与然

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