DAVENPORT, IA — Scott Community College (SCC) is opening its doors to the public for two career fairs on Wednesday, April 20, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in Room 2300 on SCC’s Belmont Campus and Tuesday, April 26, from 1 – 4 p.m. in Room 133 on SCC’s Urban Campus.
These career fairs will bring in over 20 businesses and organizations that are actively looking to hire qualified candidates. The attending employers represent all industries from healthcare and transportation to information technology and HVAC.
Participating employers include Mercy One – Clinton, Unity Point Health, Genesis, Medical Associates, Allsteel/HNI/HON, Schneider National, Elliot Aviation, USP Thomson, Modern Piping, Titan Machinery, UPS and more.
For a full list of employers, visit eicc.edu/sccfairs.
“Jobseekers in the community will have the opportunity to speak one-on-one with employers and interview for jobs on the spot”, said Joe Wayne Cole, SCC Career Services and Academic Advisor. “This event is especially helpful for our soon-to-be graduates of the college, prepared to enter the workforce.”
Both career fairs are free and open to the general public. Those attending are encouraged to dress appropriately and come prepared with resumes.
SCC’s Belmont Campus is located at 500 Belmont Rd. in Bettendorf, with parking available onsite. SCC’s Urban Campus is located at 101 W 3rd St. in Davenport, with on-street parking and parking garages in close proximity to campus.
Additional information, including job fair tips, can be found at eicc.edu/sccfairs.
For questions regarding this event, please contact Joe Wayne Cole, SCC Career Services and Academic Advisor, at wcole@eicc.edu or 563-441-4021.
About Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
Eastern Iowa Community Colleges includes Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges. Stretched along the banks of the Mississippi River, the district covers all of Clinton, Jackson, Muscatine and Scott Counties, as well as parts of Cedar and Louisa Counties.
The district regularly boasts fall enrollments of more than 7,000 students in both Associate in Arts / College Transfer programs as well as more than 30 Career Technology options.
The district also registers more than 30,000 students each year in its Business and Industry, Continuing Education and Adult Education classes. These short-term classes are specifically designed to help individuals improve a job skill, upgrade general educational skills or pursue a topic of interest.
With our wide range of locations, degree options and business training, we are proud to be THE Community’s College.
Contact:
Johnna Kerres, Associate Director for Communications
jkerres@eicc.edu, (563) 336-3464
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