On April 23, nearly 50 seniors from the Chesterfield County Public Schools Career and Technical Centers gathered at CTC@Hull to put their names on the dotted line to signify the start of their new careers.
In a ceremony similar to a professional sports draft, students accompanied by a company representative signed a commitment paper to begin careers in nursing, electrical, emergency medicine, early childhood education, dentistry, automotive technology, the military and more.
These signees will be working with companies like Bissell, Bon Secours, Primrose of Swift Creek, Tribble Electric and Spring Arbor of Salisbury among many others.
Many CTC students that signed were required to have work experience hours for their coursework and they gained that time with industry partners in the Chesterfield area. These seniors had the opportunity to build relationships and forge a strong pathway toward a paying job in their chosen field immediately following graduation.
Congratulations to all the Chesterfield County seniors who signed, and best of luck in your careers!