Tuesday, November 19th from 11 am – 1 pm in the PUB lobby, both Fastenal and Native Workforce Services will be here to talk about the wide variety of early career opportunities and information about fair hiring practices.
You’ll have the opportunity to connect with hiring employers in a relaxed but professional environment.
***Please note this will start a little later than usual, at 11 am, directly after the IE Coffee and Tea event. We hope to see you at both!
On November 5th, the SCC Career Center will be hosting local employer Town and Country Markets in the PUB 9000 building for our 4th employer of the day event for this quarter!
Students are encouraged to come have a casual conversation about open positions, hiring practices, and the best way to get started with a career in grocery work.
A staple of food in Shoreline, students interested in customer service, sales, shipping + receiving, food service, marketing, and more should stop by and chat with Shannon from their hiring team!
We invite you to join us at our next Employer of the Day event!
This week you’ll have the chance to learn from two great organizations, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (Native Workforce program) and NAMMBA (National Association of Minority Mortgage Brokers of America) about a wide variety of career paths, fair labor laws and practices and even some financial literacy tips.
Date: Tuesday 10/22
Time: 10:30am-1:30 pm.
Location: PUB (Student Union 9000) building, main lobby
Contact the Career Center with any questions! careercenter@shoreline.edu
Now in its 9th year, the Solar Washington Solar Summit is an important annual information gathering and networking event for anyone working in or around the solar field, for residential and business solar owners and would-be owner, for solar advocates, enthusiasts and educators, and for utilities, government and Tribes. The Solar Summit tackles the most timely issues and most talked about conversations surrounding solar energy and solar adoption in Washington.
This year at Shoreline Community College, we have planned a track for youths and students that will include attendance to plenary sessions, a private solar training session that will offer hands-on experience learning how solar panels produce electricity with a demonstration and explanation of the different components of a solar photovoltaic system, and a career exploration opportunity.
Date: Friday 10/4/24
Time: 7:30am-2:00pm
Location: PUB 9000 Building
Cost: $10
Your registration ($10) also includes optional breakfast 7:30 to 8:30 and lunch at noon.
For more information: www.solarwa.org/2024solsummit
Student & Youth Track – Schedule (draft)
7:30-8:30: Breakfast (Optional)
8:30-9:30: Plenary Session: Advancing Energy Equity
What is energy equity and justice? How does energy equity and justice intersect with solar? This panel will cover effective community engagement strategies, tribal energy visions, and how communities can design and implement clean energy projects. Join us to learn how solar energy can drive Washington’s energy and environmental justice goals.
9:30-10:30: Plenary Session: Electrification and Decarbonization
In this overview of Washington’s path to a decarbonized energy sector by 2050, our panel will explore innovative technologies and policies for decarbonizing the state and its commercial buildings and will cover practical steps for Washingtonians to decarbonize their own homes. We will leave you with several actions that you can take to start your journey towards a decarbonized future.
10:30-11:00: Break – visit exhibitors
11:00-12:00: Youth solar training: hands-on experience to learn how solar panels produce electricity with a demonstration and explanation of the different components of a solar photovoltaic system
12:00-1:00: Lunch (included)
12:30-1:00: Keynote Presentation
Anna Lising is Governor Jay Inslee Senior Policy Advisor on Energy issues.
1:00-2:00: Career Exploration and Networking: Join Solar Professionals to discuss possible career options (bring your resume)