WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — More than 2,000 Pennsylvania College of Technology students seized the opportunity to meet with the 428 eager employers who visited the Fall Career Fair to recruit the college’s newest tomorrow makers.
In recent years, Penn College Career Services has expanded its Career Fairs, held twice each year, to two days and two locations to accommodate the number of employers who want to recruit the college’s career-ready students.
“We are very grateful for the turnout that we had during the Fall 2024 Career Fair,” said Stacey L. Girven, career and alumni events manager. “The energy that was in the Bardo Gym and Field House from employers, students, alumni, faculty and staff was at a high as we welcomed employers to campus. Amazing opportunities awaited students and alumni: Employers offered internships and part-time and full-time employment. The networking traffic was high and, as evidenced by the positive comments from all who attended this two-day event, it was a success.”
Nationwide, nearly 83% of employers planned to maintain — or even increase — 2023’s record-breaking hiring, according to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. Penn College’s innovative applied technology education puts its graduates in particular demand: 35 employers remained on campus after the Career Fair to interview 217 students.
“There’s a big turnout, a lot of people are here, a lot of opportunities,” said Skylar J. Devitt, a senior from Auburn who has now attended Career Fairs for four years. He’s pursuing a bachelor’s in heating, ventilation & air conditioning engineering technology. “It’s very important to get out here and enjoy the Career Fair and get a job!”
Seventy employers attended to recruit students from the college’s three HVAC and plumbing majors.
The most-recruited major at the Fall Career Fair was construction management, which attracted 107 employers. Seventeen of the college’s academic majors were recruited by at least 60 companies, including engineering CAD technology and majors in welding, mechatronics, manufacturing, electrical, building automation and diesel.
Those recruiting current students and alumni included 190 Penn College graduates, who returned to campus to represent their employers.
Among them was Caleb M. Wise, a 2014 graduate of the college’s building automation technology major, and a 2012 graduate of electrical technology. Now a sales manager for OAESYS, he’s represented his employer at the Career Fair nearly every year since he graduated.
“It’s great to come back here, meet some of the students and see some of the faculty,” he said. “There’s definitely a lot of qualified candidates we’re getting to talk to, and we’re enjoying our time here.”