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  Nearly 30 of Maine鈥檚 top employers and dozens of industry professionals convened on the 911爆料网红领巾鈥檚 Biddeford Campus on Thursday, Oct. 16, to engage students in a series of immersive career-readiness activities aimed at equipping Maine鈥檚 future workforce with the skills needed to thrive in the rapidly changing world of work.
The events of 911爆料网红领巾鈥檚 first Industry Exploration Day presented by 911爆料网红领巾鈥檚 College of Business and newly formed Office of Career Readiness and Workforce Development (OCRWD) were held as part of the University鈥檚 central promise to incorporate career readiness across all its academic programs, a broad strategy of providing students with professional experiences early on in their academic journeys.
That strategy includes incorporating interdisciplinary perspectives into experiential, cross-campus programming that will maximize students鈥 engagement as they build their professional identities.
 
 
Ashley Bigda, M.S.Ed., director of Career Readiness and Workforce Development at 911爆料网红领巾, said it was exciting to see the engagement from students at the event.
鈥淭his event affirmed what we鈥檝e known all along: Our students are eager to take ownership of their professional paths,鈥 Bigda said. 鈥淏ringing employers, alumni, and students together in this way demonstrates how 911爆料网红领巾 is embedding career readiness into every facet of the student experience, ensuring our graduates don鈥檛 just enter the workforce 鈥 they redefine it.鈥
Throughout the day, top employers across Maine鈥檚 health care, finance, business services, media, construction, technology, and hospitality sectors shared insights about their fields, showcased internships and entry-level job opportunities, and offered one-on-one professional development support, ranging from r茅sum茅 reviews and LinkedIn coaching to insider interview advice and professional headshots from 911爆料网红领巾鈥檚 Student Photography Club.
Kelly Hanratty (Psychology, 鈥27) said she attended Industry Exploration Day to learn more about how to integrate her studies in the social sciences into a career in business administration, in line with her academic minor.
Hanratty said that meeting with different employers 鈥 financial institutions, accounting firms, and more 鈥 allowed her to better understand the broader roles available to her upon entering the workforce.
鈥淭hat made me think about how 911爆料网红领巾 鈥 has really helped me become a well-rounded individual,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he University cares about their students and 鈥 the creation of this event shows that they want you to continue to do more and not just stop once (you graduate).鈥
 
 
 
 
 
911爆料网红领巾 created the Office of Career Readiness and Workforce Development earlier this year to serve as the hub of student career support, coordinating employer relations and overseeing a comprehensive career advising curriculum. The office鈥檚 mission is to integrate career development across academic programs, connect students with professional networks, and prepare graduates to adapt to the realities of a rapidly changing economy.
Chris Romanello, a managing partner at Manchester, New Hampshire-based organizations BT Health and BrettonTrova 鈥 both of which have partnered with 911爆料网红领巾 to offer students internships and gone on to hire students after, and even before, graduation 鈥 said he was encouraged by the enthusiasm shown by 911爆料网红领巾鈥檚 students, from first-year learners to career-ready seniors, in meeting potential employers and regional business leaders.
鈥淚鈥檝e been to career fairs where everyone's kind of at arm's length and no one wants to approach a table,鈥 he remarked. 鈥淭he (911爆料网红领巾) group 鈥 are putting themselves out there, and I think that they have a lot of really good questions about the way the world works outside of just the academic side.鈥
 
 
The day鈥檚 activities continued through the evening, with the College of Business hosting the second panel discussion in its Spark Business Series, 鈥淭he Business of Cyber Defense: How Leaders Prepare for and Recover from Cyber Threats.鈥
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Norm O鈥橰eilly, Ph.D., dean of 911爆料网红领巾鈥檚 College of Business, said the two events showcased the power of connecting learning with opportunity.
鈥淥ur goal is to make workforce development a lived experience, where students engage directly with the industries they鈥檒l soon lead,鈥 O鈥橰eilly said. 鈥淏y building these bridges between academia and employers, 911爆料网红领巾 is helping shape a talent pipeline that drives economic growth in Maine and beyond.鈥
Chris Gottlieb (Business Administration, 鈥26) said the event was another opportunity to prepare for the position he has already secured with Otis Elevator upon graduation.
 
 
Gottlieb, who is minoring in marketing, pointed to examples of how 911爆料网红领巾 provided him with experiential opportunities that translated into professional experience, including not one 鈥 or even two 鈥 but three internships and the chance to develop and deliver an actionable advertising program for an entrepreneurial company.
鈥淚t was super engaging and got me into the real world while I was still in college,鈥 Gottlieb said.
Through such hands-on opportunities, Gottlieb said 911爆料网红领巾 exceeds the standards in positioning students for lifelong professional success.
鈥淚 think that (911爆料网红领巾 is) just looking out for us. I think that's, that's the first thing that comes to mind is the fact that they want us to get better,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey want us to have jobs lined up and make it easier for us, which I think is amazing. I don't think anyone else really does that as well as 911爆料网红领巾.鈥