Recruitment Days end ... but only for now!

Published 10.18.2023

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Career Services held its final major-specific Recruitment Day of the semester on Wednesday, as more than a dozen companies filled the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center atrium to talk with students and alumni about career opportunities in the plastics and polymer field.

Penn College's Recruitment Days are narrowly tailored to particular programs, with smaller numbers of vendors – but with no less enthusiasm about discussing internships and full-and part-time jobs.

And while those occasions won't resume until Spring 2024, Career Services still has a number of pop-up information tables and other imminent employment-focused activities on its Upcoming Events schedule.

Greif representatives Gabriel Velasquez (center) and Tracy Studebaker (right) talk with a Penn College student about his career interests and their packaging company.
Greif representatives Gabriel Velasquez (center) and Tracy Studebaker (right) talk with a Penn College student about his career interests and their packaging company.
Student Ben D. Burns, a senior in plastics & polymer engineering technology, talks with B. Braun Medical employees Josh Berger (left), a 2020 graduate of the same major, and Jake De Sane.
Student Ben D. Burns, a senior in plastics & polymer engineering technology, talks with B. Braun Medical employees Josh Berger (left), a 2020 graduate of the same major, and Jake De Sane.
Alexis Hammons (left) and Noah Martin (center), of Carlisle Corp., talk with student Coryn A. Oswald, who is petitioned to graduate with a bachelor’s in plastics & polymer engineering technology in December. Martin completed a bachelor’s in plastics & polymer engineering technology from Penn College in 2018.
Alexis Hammons (left) and Noah Martin (center), of Carlisle Corp., talk with student Coryn A. Oswald, who is petitioned to graduate with a bachelor’s in plastics & polymer engineering technology in December. Martin completed a bachelor’s in plastics & polymer engineering technology from Penn College in 2018.
Plastics students and employers interact in the ATHS atrium.
Plastics students and employers interact in the ATHS atrium.