
See Below to Read About Western Maryland’s Comprehensive Workforce Plan
See Below to Read About Western Maryland’s Comprehensive Workforce Plan
Friday, March 28, 2025 – 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Athletic, Recreation, & Community Center (ARCC) on HCC campus
The Washington County Career Expo provides a place for college students, high school students and community jobseekers to discover job opportunities, network with employers, and explore career and educational pathways available in the greater Hagerstown area.
Last year’s Career Expo events were huge successes with over 150 employers and nearly 500 jobseekers having attended each event. We are anticipating another successful event that will showcase the vibrant opportunities available to the greater Hagerstown community.
Representatives from local employers, Hagerstown Community College, local 4-year educational institutes, local employment agencies, and military organizations will be in attendance.
Pre-registration is not required; however, will be appreciated so we can plan for your participation. You are strongly encouraged to dress professionally and bring printed copies of your resume to the event.
By participating, you will have the opportunity to connect with Hagerstown Community College students and alumni, local high school students, and greater Hagerstown community job seekers about job, internship and apprenticeship opportunities; career pathways within your organization; educational opportunities; and, employment resources.
Registration for this event will open here on January 10, 2025.
After almost two decades as a production specialist with a local brewing company, Lisa was unexpectedly laid off. She arrived at WMC in hopes to explore her options and was connected with a Career Counselor who assessed her circumstances, goals, and …
LisaZachary was high school dropout who feared that his lack of education and occupational skills would impede on his ability to provide for himself and create financial stability. Zachary arrived at the Consortium with passion and drive, diving …
ZacharyBryson was a participant in WMC's youth program, a recent high school graduate with limited employability skills. He had worked a part time job with no room for growth and he realized he wanted more for his life. With a strong interest in the …
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