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CCCC Career Fair attracts employers, job seekers

03.10.2011Admin, Faculty & StaffCollege & CommunityStudents/Graduates

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CCCC Career Fair attracts employers, job seekers

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Central Carolina Community College hosted its 2011 Career Fair Wednesday at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center, in Sanford. Fifty-nine companies and industries, government agencies, law enforcement, military, and educational institutions spoke individually with the job seekers, mostly CCCC students, who came to check out what employment opportunities they had to offer. Anissa Phillips (seated, from left), of Siler City, and Sheri Quillen, of Pittsboro, representatives of the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine’s Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine, speak about careers in their division to CCCC veterinary medical technology students (standing, from left) Katie Bennett, of Orange County; Cherrokie Taylor, of Apex; Laura Welsh, of Raleigh; and Marshall Wade, of Apex. Phillips and Quillen are graduates of CCCC’s VMT program: Phillips in 1997 and Quillen, in 2001.

CCCC Career Fair attracts employers, job seekers

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Central Carolina Community College hosted its 2011 Career Fair Wednesday at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center, in Sanford. Fifty-nine companies and industries, government agencies, law enforcement, military, and educational institutions spoke individually with the job seekers, mostly CCCC students, who came to check out what employment opportunities they had to offer. Diane Jones (left), of Sanford, plant controller for Arden Companies, speaks with Amy Croom, of Angier, a medical office administration student at the college, and Sanford resident Bronson Pearson about employment opportunities with the company.

CCCC Career Fair attracts employers, job seekers

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Central Carolina Community College hosted its 2011 Career Fair Wednesday at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center, in Sanford. Fifty-nine companies and industries, government agencies, law enforcement, military, and educational institutions spoke individually with the job seekers, mostly CCCC students, who came to check out what employment opportunities they had to offer. Bioquality student Nathan Ewing, of Sanford, speaks about jobs with Noble Oil Services with company representatives (from left) Mark Nall, of Vass, refiner supervisor; Kim Daurity, of Sanford, human resources coordinator; and Celia Scott, of Sanford, human resources manager.

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