Pennsylvania College of Technology's Fall 2010 Career Fair was held Oct. 19-20, attracting employers wishing to hire students and alumni from the college's scores of "degrees that work." Business and industry representatives were at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center on Tuesday for fields represented by the School of Natural Resources Management; vendors scouting a larger variety of majors attended a broader networking opportunity in the Field House both days.

A representative of the Maryland-based Prichett Controls Inc. talks with students in the Field House.

Brubacher Excavating Inc., Bowmansville, was among the exhibitors looking for interest among diesel equipment technology and related majors at the Earth Science Center.

The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co., of York, a familiar recruiter of Penn College's forest technology students.

A student visits the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service booth.

Professionally dressed and with questions in hand, a student gets individualized attention from a potential employer.

Good's Tree Care Inc., Harrisburg, another long-standing benefactor of Penn College students in the "green" industry.

Scott's Landscaping Inc., Centre Hall, among exhibitors at Tuesday morning's ESC Career Fair.

Schneider Electric, headquartered in Texas, attended the Career Fair in search of full-time employees, interns and students interested in positions abroad.

The H&K Group, Skippack, a perennial supporter of the college, was among the companies recruiting at the Earth Science Center and on the college's main campus.

An employee of the Davey Tree Expert Co. gauges student interest in working for the Ohio firm.

Career Fair, offered twice a year at Penn College, affords an ideal networking opportunity for students and alumni.

Davis Landscape Ltd., another Pennsylvania employer, in search of homegrown talent.
— Photos by Melissa M. Stocum, coordinator of matriculation and retention for the School of Natural Resources Management;
and Michael S. Fischer, student photographer

A representative of the Maryland-based Prichett Controls Inc. talks with students in the Field House.

Brubacher Excavating Inc., Bowmansville, was among the exhibitors looking for interest among diesel equipment technology and related majors at the Earth Science Center.

The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co., of York, a familiar recruiter of Penn College's forest technology students.

A student visits the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service booth.

Professionally dressed and with questions in hand, a student gets individualized attention from a potential employer.

Good's Tree Care Inc., Harrisburg, another long-standing benefactor of Penn College students in the "green" industry.

Scott's Landscaping Inc., Centre Hall, among exhibitors at Tuesday morning's ESC Career Fair.

Schneider Electric, headquartered in Texas, attended the Career Fair in search of full-time employees, interns and students interested in positions abroad.

The H&K Group, Skippack, a perennial supporter of the college, was among the companies recruiting at the Earth Science Center and on the college's main campus.

An employee of the Davey Tree Expert Co. gauges student interest in working for the Ohio firm.

Career Fair, offered twice a year at Penn College, affords an ideal networking opportunity for students and alumni.

Davis Landscape Ltd., another Pennsylvania employer, in search of homegrown talent.