Oct 26, 2023

ESSDACK Career Expo welcomes thousands

Posted Oct 26, 2023 2:21 PM

ESSDACK

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — ESSDACK welcomed over 5,000 students from over 100 Kansas school districts at the 6th annual Career Expo hosted at the Kansas State Fairgrounds October 23-24. 

High school students engaged with 230 exhibitors including colleges, businesses and public service. The Career Expo gives businesses the opportunity to advise students directly, address the shortage of qualified employees, and align highschool expectations with industry needs.

"ESSDACK created this event to help students understand their career options after high school and the skills required for high-wage, high-demand jobs,” said Bryan Rohling, Career Expo project lead. “Unlike your typical college or job fair, we've brought employers and colleges together to inform students about all of their options, right here in Kansas."

The most popular booths had interactive, hands-on activities for students. Students were able to touch diseased organs from Emporia State University, test their strength for the Kansas Army National Guard, check out a food truck from Flint Hills Technical College, and test their virtual welding skills with Pratt Community College. ESSDACK appreciates the hard work all of the exhibitors put into their booth spaces.

“Our motto for this event is ‘students cannot be what they cannot see,’” said Joni Clark-Leiker, Career Expo teacher/student liaison. “We created activities for students to complete before, during and after the event to ensure they had the best experience possible.”

Students traveled from all over the state to attend the Career Expo, some traveled over 3 hours to get to the fairgrounds. 

“We were very excited so many small, rural school districts decided to participate,” said Clark-Leiker. “We want all high school students to experience what career opportunities are available in Kansas.”

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