Hartnell College and it's partners on Wednesday, February 24 will begin a series of seven two-hour virtual career and job fairs through April covering a wide range of academic fields and featuring opportunities for both permanent hiring and internships.
The college is presenting the afternoon and evening events with the Salinas Valley Adult Education Consortium and the Monterey County Workforce Development Board to serve high school, community college and adult education students, as well as job seekers not in school.
In addition to job and internship openings, employers will highlight the most essential soft and technical skills for their fields and share their own career pathways. The first half of the fair will include special announcements, a welcome and PowerPoint presentation from each employer presenter. The second half will include Zoom breakout rooms in smaller groups with employee presenters.
The following are the dates and subjects for the Spring 2021 Central Coast & Job Fairs. All of these will be held from 1-3 p.m. with the exception of the Feb. 14 event on Healthcare & Public Safety, which will be from 4:30-6 p.m., and April 7 event on the Ag & Industrial Supply Chain, which will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m.:
· Feb. 24 – Healthcare and Public Safety (4:30 p.m.)
· March 9 – STEAM (students, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics)
· March 12 – Languages, Education & Cultural Arts
· March 17 – Business, Hospitality & Entrepreneurs
· April 7 – Ag & Industrial Supply Chain (5:30 p.m.)
· April 14 – Public Policy & Social Justice
· April 21 – Health & Wellness
Registration for the online events is available at https://bit.ly/3qz1TVw
For more information, please contact careerservices@hartnell.edu
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