Pennsylvania College of Technology students and alumni looking for postgraduate jobs or valuable internships networked with scores of employers at the Spring 2010 Career Fair, held March 24 and/or 25 in Penn's Inn, the Schneebeli Earth Science Center and the Lumley Aviation Center. To help fairgoers make the best impression possible, Career Services offered tips on resume preparation, interview skills and how to dress for maximum impact, additionally opening its Career Gear clothes closet to help potential interviewees find the winning combination.
Construction Specialties Inc., of Muncy, one of the many Career Fair exhibitors that hire Penn College's blue-ribbon alumni.
A student talks with representatives of McTish, Kunkel & Associates, of Montoursville.
A student gets personalized attention from Atlantic Marine, based in Jacksonville, Fla.
Career Fair giveaways fill the tables of Bechtel Power Corp., of Frederick, Md.
Primus Technologies, along Williamsport's Reach Road, was among the local employers recruiting in theri own back yard.
Job-seeking students are engaged at a booth for Honeywell International, Fort Washington.
Dressed for success, a student shares his resume with Harrisburg's Intercon Automation Inc.
Valerie Fessler, director of alumni relations at Penn College, talks with alumnus John White, employed by Glenn O. Hawbaker.
Students in School of Natural Resources Management majors found a number of interested employers throughout the diesel lab at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center..
The H&K Group, Skippack, was among the firms staying for both days of the Spring Career Fair.
Jack Bailey from TruGreen, a Harrisburg lawn-care provider, speaks with horticulture students.
Randy Fetterolf from Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co., a perennial Career Fair attendee, talks to prospective future employees.
A steady flow of students networks with industry representatives at the Natural Resources Management Career Fair.
Students eye the display of Schramm Inc., of West Chester.
— Photos by Michael S. Fischer, student photographer,
and Melissa M. Stocum, coordinator of matriculation and retention for the School of Natural Resources Management
Construction Specialties Inc., of Muncy, one of the many Career Fair exhibitors that hire Penn College's blue-ribbon alumni.
A student talks with representatives of McTish, Kunkel & Associates, of Montoursville.
A student gets personalized attention from Atlantic Marine, based in Jacksonville, Fla.
Career Fair giveaways fill the tables of Bechtel Power Corp., of Frederick, Md.
Primus Technologies, along Williamsport's Reach Road, was among the local employers recruiting in theri own back yard.
Job-seeking students are engaged at a booth for Honeywell International, Fort Washington.
Dressed for success, a student shares his resume with Harrisburg's Intercon Automation Inc.
Valerie Fessler, director of alumni relations at Penn College, talks with alumnus John White, employed by Glenn O. Hawbaker.
Students in School of Natural Resources Management majors found a number of interested employers throughout the diesel lab at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center..
The H&K Group, Skippack, was among the firms staying for both days of the Spring Career Fair.
Jack Bailey from TruGreen, a Harrisburg lawn-care provider, speaks with horticulture students.
Randy Fetterolf from Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co., a perennial Career Fair attendee, talks to prospective future employees.
A steady flow of students networks with industry representatives at the Natural Resources Management Career Fair.
Students eye the display of Schramm Inc., of West Chester.