Industry Days broaden students' career opportunities

Published 11.01.2022

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Savannah J. Zimmerman, a residential construction technology management student from Dallas, stops by the NVR Inc./Ryan Homes booth to talk with Rebecca Rosette and alumnus Brady T. Wolfe. Wolfe holds two degrees from Penn College: building construction technology (2021) and residential construction technology management (2022).Mitchell G. McAfee, enrolled in construction management, hands his resume to Kyle Lukoskie, of CB Construction Services.Zartman Construction Inc.'s Dan Zartman (center) and William J. Marzeski Jr. (right), a 2021 construction management grad, discuss careers with Tyler C. Martin, of Selinsgrove, a welding & fabrication engineering technology student.Shawn Lauchle, from Allison Crane & Rigging, gives one-on-one attention to Timothy R. Maguschak, of Weatherly, majoring in construction management.Electrical construction student Jake M. Braucher, of Mohrsville, talks with Rob Haberle, a senior project manager with Comprehensive Fire Technologies.The first of this week's two Industry Days, a new Career Services event featuring more than 70 businesses in heavily recruited sectors – construction and engineering  – gave students a forum Tuesday to speak with employers and explore internships, and part- and full-time employment. The second installment will be held from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday.