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Industry recruiters drawn yet again to talent-rich student body

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Photos by Cindy Davis Meixel, writer/photo editor

With a genuine smile in his skill set, Mason W. Horner, a second-year student in electrical technology from Huntingdon Valley, enjoys conversation with a GAF employee.
With a genuine smile in his skill set, Mason W. Horner, a second-year student in electrical technology from Huntingdon Valley, enjoys conversation with a GAF employee.

About two dozen employers made themselves available to job-seeking students in the semester's penultimate Recruitment Day, arranged by Career Services and held Tuesday in the Carl Building Technologies Center.

Occupying perpendicular hallways of the BTC, recruiters shared their industry needs with tomorrow makers enrolled in electrical technology, electronics & computer engineering technology; engineering & industrial design technology, and information technology.

The final Recruitment Day, focused on plastics & polymer majors, is set from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center atrium.

Patrick T. Chesanek, a junior in electronics & computer engineering technology from Thomastown, Conn., prepares to enter the BTC and make connections!
Patrick T. Chesanek, a junior in electronics & computer engineering technology from Thomastown, Conn., prepares to enter the BTC and make connections!
Wyatt D. Jones (in black hat), of Carlisle, and Mahedi Y. Nirnoy, of Stroudsburg, investigate career opportunities with Navy Surplus Systems Command. Both are seniors in electronics & computer engineering technology.
Wyatt D. Jones (in black hat), of Carlisle, and Mahedi Y. Nirnoy, of Stroudsburg, investigate career opportunities with Navy Surplus Systems Command. Both are seniors in electronics & computer engineering technology.
Among the alumni on hand, ready to recruit, is 2005 manufacturing engineering technology graduate Kyle R. Rhoads, operations manager with Fry Communications Inc.
Among the alumni on hand, ready to recruit, is 2005 manufacturing engineering technology graduate Kyle R. Rhoads, operations manager with Fry Communications Inc.
Jacob W. Pirhalla, a second-year student in engineering CAD technology from Downington, connects with representatives from Lutron. They discussed business – and baseball (Pirhalla was wearing a Phillies shirt and hat in support of his team, playing Game 2 that night in the National League Championship Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.)
Jacob W. Pirhalla, a second-year student in engineering CAD technology from Downington, connects with representatives from Lutron. They discussed business – and baseball (Pirhalla was wearing a Phillies shirt and hat in support of his team, playing Game 2 that night in the National League Championship Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.)
Connecting with the Commonwealth! Douglas L. Coakley Jr., of Lock Haven, a senior in building automation engineering technology, hands over his resume to Julie Tressler, enterprise recruiter for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As part of the state’s Office of Administration, Tressler recruits for all state operations.
Connecting with the Commonwealth! Douglas L. Coakley Jr., of Lock Haven, a senior in building automation engineering technology, hands over his resume to Julie Tressler, enterprise recruiter for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As part of the state’s Office of Administration, Tressler recruits for all state operations.
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