Kauaʻi Community College Hosts Successful Career Fair After a Decade
Kauaʻi CC students score career connections at job fair
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Kauaʻi Community College in Hawaii held its first career fair in over ten years on April 2, attracting more than 160 students. The event provided networking opportunities with local employers and featured on-the-spot interviews for various job openings, highlighting the college's commitment to student career development.
- 01Over 160 students attended the first career fair at Kauaʻi Community College in more than ten years.
- 02The event featured a variety of local employers offering full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities.
- 03Students expressed appreciation for the networking opportunities and support from faculty.
- 04Career Counselor Melissa Henry emphasized the importance of creating more connection opportunities for students and the community.
- 05The college plans to make the career fair an annual tradition to further benefit students and local employers.
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Kauaʻi Community College (KCC) in Hawaii hosted its first career fair in over a decade on April 2, drawing more than 160 students eager to connect with local employers. The event showcased a curated selection of businesses from diverse industries on Kauaʻi, allowing students to engage in networking and participate in on-the-spot interviews for various job positions, including full-time, part-time, and internships. First-year culinary student Lilianna Afro-Lopez expressed her gratitude for the event, noting the importance of gaining experience in the hospitality industry. Another attendee, Malia Hoʻokano, a distance education student, highlighted the value of building community connections for future job opportunities. Career Counselor Melissa Henry remarked on the strong turnout, indicating the need for more such events to foster relationships between students and local employers. KCC aims to establish this career fair as an annual tradition to enhance student success and community engagement.
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The career fair provides students with essential networking opportunities and direct access to local employers, which can enhance their job prospects.
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