Trades Fair 2024
Join Us for the PCC Career Pathways & STEP Spring Trades Career Fair!
PCC Career Pathways & STEP Program is excited to host the Fall Trades Career Fair, where you’ll have the chance to connect with over 50 local employers from the trades industry! Whether you’re an experienced trades student, new to the field, or simply exploring career options, this fair is the perfect opportunity to learn more about the companies hiring in the Portland area.
We’re here to help you make the most of your career journey. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to advance, YOU BELONG at the PCC Fall Trades Career Fair!
We hope to see you there!
Event details
- Date: Friday, October 11, 2024
- Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Location: PCC Swan Island Trades Center
6400 N. Cutter Cir
Portland, OR 97217
Parking: Free on-site parking available
Event Schedule:
- 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Reserved for trades students and special groups
- 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Open to the public
Explore opportunities in a wide range of trades
With over 50 employers participating, you’ll have the chance to explore careers in:
- Welding
- Machining
- Construction
- Facilities Maintenance
- HVAC
- Microelectronics
- Electrical Work
- Engineering
- Avionics
- Bioscience
- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Water Treatment
- Material Handling
- Mechatronics
- And more!
Featured employers include
- Vigor
- Union Pacific Railroad
- TriMet
- Intel
- Boeing
- Genentech
- NW Natural
- Daimler Truck North America
- Ironworkers Local 29
- Portland General Electric (PGE)
- And many more!
Prepare for success
Make the most of your Career Fair experience with these short, helpful videos:
- How to Introduce Yourself (from the Employer’s Perspective)
- What Do I Do at the Career Fair?
- A Few Good Tips for Preparing for the Career Fair
Tips for attendees
- Research companies: Look up a few companies that interest you and set a goal to meet with as many as possible.
- Bring your resume: Especially if you have work experience or training in the trades. Need help? Contact your Campus Career Center.
- Be yourself: Smile, be friendly, and ask questions. This is your chance to learn more about these companies and make valuable connections.
- Follow up: If you’re interested in a company, ask for their business card and send a thank you email afterward.
Spread the Word! Help us get the word out by sharing this event on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X), and other social media platforms. Don’t forget to invite your friends!
Don’t Miss Out! This is your opportunity to make connections that could kickstart or advance your career in the trades. We hope to see you there!
Fall 2024 PCC Trades Career Fair
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