What responsibilities would you do on the day to day?
What pathways lead to biotech careers?
At this event you will hear from industry professionals who work in biotech – we are planning on representatives from both general biotech/research and biomanufacturing positions.
Are you a domestic student at Shoreline Community College? If so, you may be eligible to work on campus through the national Work Study program. Come speak with Sophia Kemp, our college’s Work Study Coordinator through Financial Aid between 10:30AM and 12 noon to learn more.
The work-study program provides eligible students with part-time employment opportunities to assist with paying for educational expenses. Work-study is offered to students who have financial need as part of their financial aid package. Students may begin earning work study funds once they are authorized to start working.
Look for more Employer of the Day events from the Shoreline CC Career Center on Tuesdays throughout the school year!
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