Employers' well-traveled road leads to ESC students

Published 09.15.2021

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Recruiters from Liberty Excavators, Inc., a site development contractor based in Camp Hill, engage students in conversation. Bobcat looking for Wildcats: Daniela Bolivar, recruiting specialist with Crownstone Equipment/McGrew Equipment hands over her business card to prospects. The companies, focused on Bobcat and a diverse line of equipment, are located in southcentral Pennsylvania and northern Maryland. Employers gain access to Penn College talent at the arrestingly scenic front door to the ESC.Diesel technology students David Fisher (foreground), from Newville, and Nathan A. Hunsinger, of Catawissa, sign paperwork at the Allan Myers table. Joseph C. Moore (right), a 2020 graduate of heavy construction equipment technology: operator emphasis, leads the discussion for Brubacher Excavating Inc.A September series of Employer Recruitment Days continued this week, including the month's first at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center – an outdoor venue that offered a picturesque setting in which to chart one's vocational path. “It is so exciting to see employers and students interacting and networking on campus again!” enthused Danielle M. Liddic, Career Services' employer and industry relations manager, on Tuesday. “These first Employer Recruitment Days have been tremendously successful with positive feedback from employers and students, as well as faculty.” Watch PCToday for more networking opportunities as the schedule encompasses additional events on main campus and at the ESC and Lumley Aviation Center. And check out "all things career-related" through Penn College's newly established Center for Career Design on the third floor of Madigan Library.