Indian Lake High School seniors Thomas Whalen and Dalton Younce and many of their peers from other county schools had a productive day Friday at the Logan County Work Force Expo at ILHS, taking the opportunity to interview for job opportunities and exploring their future career options with the nearly 50 companies and agencies represented at the event.
ABOVE: Indian Lake High School junior Anjel Dukowitz fills out a job application after talking with representatives of local nursing homes Friday at the second annual Logan County Work Force Expo for local high school juniors and seniors at ILHS. (PHOTO | JAMIE ROSS, INDIAN LAKE SCHOOLS) HOME PAGE SLIDE SHOW PHOTO: Amy Bechtel from Adecco Staffing speaks Friday about interview etiquette and resume writing to Indian Lake High Schools students during a breakout session at the second annual Logan County Work Force Expo arranged by the Midwest Regional Educational Service Center in partnership with Logan County Chamber of Commerce and Logan County Job and Family Services. (EXAMINER PHOTO | MANDY LOEHR)
“Today has gone really well; I interviewed with three different businesses — Adecco, Midwest Express and NEX,” said Thomas, who said he also is interested in possibly studying criminal justice in college and a career in law enforcement.
“I talked with some of the Adecco representatives today after interviewing there previously, and I could get hired June 5 for a summer job before I start at Wright State University in the fall,” Dalton said. “I also talked to reps from Green Hills Community, where my grandma used to work, and I could work there in the dietary department or housekeeping this summer.”
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