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Kiewit recently held a signing day at Pennsylvania College of Technology, celebrating seven 2026 graduates hired for full-time positions and 12 students committing to summer internships. The opportunities span 13 states with the Fortune 500 construction and engineering leader.

The Center for Career Design hosted its second annual Career Gear Clothes Closet “fill-a-bag” event on April 28 to send students into the summer break with the power to dress for success.

Nearly 150 employers attended Career Services’ Recruitment Days this spring to interact with Penn College’s tomorrow makers and fill vital roles in their organizations.

From the Spring 2026 Penn College Magazine: The Internship Support Fund, supported largely by companies attending the college’s Recruitment Days, enables students to say ‘yes’ to far-flung opportunities.

Career Services is hosting five employer pop-up information tables during the week of April 13. Students are encouraged to visit the employers – with resumes in hand.

Career Services is hosting six employer pop-up information tables during the week of April 6. Students are encouraged to visit the employers – with resumes in hand.

Career Services is hosting eight employer pop-up information tables during the week of March 30. Students are encouraged to visit the employers – with resumes in hand.

As students return from Spring Break, so do employers seeking their real-world-ready skills. Five are slated to host information tables in the coming week.

A video recently added to Milton Hershey School’s YouTube channel includes Pennsylvania College of Technology. The nearly five-minute video, “Supporting Success Beyond MHS for All Graduates,” follows MHS higher education support specialists as they visit alumni who have continued their education at institutions such as Penn College.

National hiring projections for the Class of 2026 may be modest, but employer demand for Pennsylvania College of Technology students at the institution’s Spring Career Fair was robust.