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Students can learn about careers, job application skills, meet with employers at Career Fair
The CTE Fair will feature a variety of industry professionals, including Pawtucket Parks and Rec, RI State Police, Collette Tours, Boys and Girls Club of Pawtucket, Ocean State Job Lot and many more. Students will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from these companies, learn about job opportunities, network with professionals in their field of interest, and interview for part-time and full-time summer jobs.
In addition to meeting with employers, students can participate in a variety of workshops to help them develop their professional skills and prepare for their job search. Workshops will include resume building, mock interviews, trade skills, video production, financial literacy and entrepreneurship.
“The Career Fair is the first of its kind for Pawtucket High Schools Students. We want to provide opportunities for our students to explore different careers, inquire about possible employment and to prepare for their future careers,” Director Ricardo Pimentel of Career & Technical Education and Unified Arts.
The Career Fair will take place on Saturday, April 1, 2023. From 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Jenks Middle School (350 Division St., Pawtucket, RI). Registration is required.
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Employers and groups participating include:
Students from grades 9 and up can participate from area schools.
For more information, contact Ricardo Pimentel at [email protected] or at 508-280-8840.
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