The Fall Career Fair was the first for Bill Schelling, a refrigeration technician recruiting for Walmart Facility Services, which maintains and repairs stores and distribution/fulfillment centers. But he knew all about Penn College, thanks to the three alums working for the company.
“You guys put out the best of the best,” he said. “You also hire teachers who were out in the field. They don’t teach just by the book. They use real-life situations. It’s hands on.”
Melissa Leota, a talent acquisition partner for Corporate Tomorrow Maker Penn State Health, also expressed appreciation for the real-world skills of Penn College students. She was recruiting a variety of students – from nursing to radiography to information technology – for the integrated academic health system.
“They’re coming out really skilled. They have the skills we look for in students coming right out of college, especially the medical professions,” she said. “Of course, they need some training, but they’re coming out ready to go, ready to get into that setting. They’re asking the right questions. They know the resources and tools to use. They are very prepared.”
Twenty-seven employers remained on campus following the Career Fair to conduct over 250 interviews.
“The Career Fair is such a powerful exchange,” Girven said. “Students gain direct access to career pathways while employers connect with future leaders in their fields. I’m so pleased to see such strong engagements from both sides this fall.”
Penn College’s next Career Fair will be March 3.
For information on Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education, visit www.pct.edu, email admissions@pct.edu or call toll-free 800-367-9222.