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"Entree to Employment" Bridges the Gap Between Classroom & Career
04/15/26
The Porterville College Transfer Center, in partnership with the Office of Instruction
and the Career Education Department, recently hosted a groundbreaking event designed
to redefine how students and local industries connect. Moving away from the traditional,
often impersonal job fair model, the
"Entree to Employment"
dinner provided a high-contact, low-stress environment where students and business
partners could engage in authentic dialogue over a world-class meal.
Moving Beyond the Job Fair
The inspiration for the evening came from a desire to address a recurring theme from
business partners who were tired of traditional job fairs where students were not
truly interested in the industry. Industry leaders expressed a strong desire to sit
down and talk to students who have a genuine interest in what they do. Vice President
of Instruction Dr. Thad Russell noted that this format was based on a successful model
used in K-12 education. By replacing booths with dinner tables, the event aimed to
maximize the amount of time students spent asking questions of people doing work and
hiring in the real world.
An Intentional Connection
The evening was meticulously planned to ensure every interaction was meaningful. Students
and business partners were specifically matched and paired at tables based on a shared
interest in each other's fields. To ensure the atmosphere was professional yet welcoming,
the college provided full dining service and a meal prepared by Chef Joe Amaya. While
students were coached in advance on networking techniques, industry partners were
also provided with conversation guides to help navigate the discussions and share
their professional journeys. The organizers emphasized that this was not a job fair
and no resumes were expected; instead, the focus was on enjoying each other's company
and practicing the art of networking.
An Evening of Networking and Growth
As the evening progressed, Career Transfer and Internship Coordinator Alejandro Bermudez
encouraged participants to eventually move between tables to talk to different partners
and peers. The primary goal was for students to gain knowledge from the journeys professionals
took during their education and early careers to reach their current positions. This
high-contact environment allowed for a deeper level of engagement than a standard
event, as students and partners alike had a wonderful time connecting and learning
about one another.
A Community Effort
The success of Porterville College's first "Entree to Employment" was made possible
by the collaborative efforts of several key individuals. Alejandro Bermudez graciously
organized the event with significant help from Frida Mendez, Nicholas Brit, and Nick
Griffith. Many people were integral to bringing the vision to life and ensuring the
meal and the program ran smoothly. This event marks a significant step forward in
how Porterville College prepares students for their future careers, ensuring they
leave the table with more than just a great meal—they leave with a network.
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