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Career fair at Kaua‘i Community College attended by more than 160 students

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More than 160 students attended the first career fair at Kaua‘i Community College in more than 10 years. (Photo courtesy: University of Hawai‘i)

More than 160 students attended the first career fair hosted by Kauaʻi Community College in over a decade on April 9, highlighting strong interest in career development and community connection on campus.

The event brought together a curated group of employers, all of whom were selected for their existing partnerships with the college or for representing a diverse range of industries across Kauaʻi. Throughout the day, faculty helped connect students directly with industry professionals, while on-the-spot interviews were conducted in a designated conference space, according to a news release from the college.

Attendees explored a variety of full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities. Students expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage with potential employers in a supportive, on-campus setting.

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First-year culinary student Lilianna Afro-Lopez said she hopes to pursue a back-of-house role in the hospitality industry after graduation.

“There are a couple of hotels needing help here, and it’s good to get this experience,” Afro-Lopez said. “Having a career fair on campus is especially helpful for those who are looking for jobs. There are a lot of options.”

Students and alumni were able to attend the Kaua‘i Community College Job Fair, but were given priority access. (Photo courtesy: University of Hawai‘i)

Malia Hoʻokano, a distance education student studying business through the University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu while working at Kaua‘i Community College as a financial aid student employee, said the event offered valuable networking opportunities. She aspires to start a small business that supports other local entrepreneurs and gives back to the community.

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“This is a great opportunity for those who don’t have much experience in the workforce, and it’s good to make connections with people in your community,” Hoʻokano said. “When the time comes to enter the workforce, students will have already met some people—and that’s kind of how it is on Kauaʻi. It’s about who you know.”

Career Counselor Melissa Henry said the strong turnout underscored the importance of creating more opportunities for students to build connections with local employers.

“I am incredibly humbled by the dedication of our students, faculty, and staff, and I am especially grateful to the business partners who showed up to invest in our students and community,” Henry said. “Special thanks also go to the Kauaʻi Community College Student Government, whose live music created a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. By providing food and conversation-starter tools, we turned a busy event into a truly meaningful community experience.”

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The event began with a priority access hour for students and alumni before opening to the broader community.

“While our primary focus was on student success, it was wonderful to open our doors to the public,” Henry said. “We look forward to inviting even more of our community to join us as we extend the ‘Student Hour’ and grow this into a successful annual tradition.”

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