VTCA Members Connect with Students at Mission Tomorrow

 
 

Shalonda Brezial with Archer Western helping kids
explore construction sites through virtual reality.

In an era where the landscape of finding workers is evolving at an unprecedented pace, engaging with the next generation of talent is essential for any company's sustainable success. The recent Richmond, VA Chamber's Mission Tomorrow event, held from October 10 through 12, brought 12,000 middle schoolers into numerous clusters of career paths, including construction, and highlighted the critical importance of why career fairs should be a key component of every company's strategic plan. 

The Richmond Chamber's Mission Tomorrow event epitomizes the essence of this revolution. 

Strategic Integration: To make the most of youth career fairs, it's essential for companies to integrate them into their strategic plans. Here are a few steps to consider: 

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H&B Surveying and Mapping walked kids through
different types of surveying.

The Richmond Chamber's Mission Tomorrow event underlines the significance of youth career fairs in today's dynamic employment landscape. By participating in and supporting these events, companies can not only secure their future talent needs but also contribute positively to the community and foster innovation within their organization. As we embrace a future full of change, investing in our youth is an investment in a brighter and more resilient tomorrow. 

A special thanks to all the volunteers who helped at the VTCA booth: 

Other VTCA Members who hosted their own booths were: