Raritan Valley Community College to hold engineering career night on April 22

Michele Siekerka President & CEO
Michele Siekerka President & CEO
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Raritan Valley Community College announced on April 3 that it will host an Engineering Career Night for prospective students and community members on April 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. The event is free and will take place in the Event Center at the college’s Branchburg campus.

The event aims to introduce attendees to RVCC’s Engineering program and provide insights into various engineering careers. Participants will hear from a current student and an alum who will share their experiences studying engineering at RVCC.

A diverse group of engineering professionals, many of whom are RVCC alumni now working in their fields, will also be present. These speakers are expected to discuss their career paths, industry experiences, and offer advice for those interested in pursuing a career in engineering. Disciplines represented include aerospace, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, structural engineering, among others.

Advance registration is suggested for those planning to attend. For more information about the event or the college’s Engineering program, interested individuals can contact Dr. Antonella Pompo, Professor of Engineering at antonella.pompo@raritanval.edu.

The New Jersey Business and Industry Association serves as the nation’s largest statewide employer association representing employers across various sectors according to the official website. The association advances competitive excellence and financial success for its members while providing essential information and services according to the official website. Michele Siekerka serves as president and chief executive officer of the association according to the official website.

The association also supports private-sector employers throughout New Jersey according to the official website, facilitates partnerships among businesses, government entities, and academic institutions according to the official website, and offers advocacy along with practical information and cost-saving benefits designed to support business prosperity according to the official website.



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