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HHS Embraces Career Readiness with 2nd Annual Career Expo

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On Tuesday, November 19, Harborfields High School students had a unique opportunity to meet and mingle with more than 70 employers at the second annual Career Connect, Trade, and Talent Expo. 

At Harborfields High School, the mission of the Career Awareness class is to prepare students to not only enter the workforce, but to do so with all the tools they need to succeed. The class teaches students about career exploration, job interviewing, on the job practices, and financial responsibility. The classes cornerstone event is the Career Connect, Trade, & Talent Expo. 

Dr. Alison Matthews, CTE Coordinator, kicked off the event with thank yous and the introduction of a few special guests. Those special guests included former Harborfields Superintendent turned Huntington Town Councilman, Dr. Dave Bernardo,  New York State Senator Mario R. Mattera, and Suffolk County Legislator Stephanie Bontempi. 

Following the remarks from the local government officials, Christopher White, Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development at the New York State Department of Labor, provided a poignant keynote address. He highlighted the trends in the workforce, the most sought after skills, and the ways career paths have changed over time. Following his remarks, Mr. White moderated a panel discussion of 16 employers. Each individual gave students their best career advice and the characteristics they’re looking for when hiring new employees. 

Once the panel discussion ended, students excitedly entered the North Gym where employer tables were set up. The employers at the event worked in a variety of fields including: local unions, law enforcement, hospitality and tourism, finance, marketing, information technology, education, and many more. With green tote bags in tow, students visited the tables and networked with the employers. 

The Career Readiness Network at HHS is committed to helping students discover their passions, explore pathways, and develop career-readiness skills that prepare them for all future endeavors. The Career Connect, Trade, and Talent Expo is just one of many opportunities available to students who are involved with the CRN. Click here to learn more about the CRN and how you can get involved today!

Date Added: 11/20/24