Career Skills Workshops

Spring 2020

As a part of the STEM@Work program supports for student interns, CES provides training in important Career Skills.  Click the flyer images below to access recordings of the workshops.

Resumes Part 1

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Resumes Part 2

Cover Letter Part 1

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Cover Letter Part 2

Young black man in office attire

Interview Skills Part 1

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Interview Skills Part 2

Interview Skills Part 3

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Interview Skills Part 4

Photo of young people in job interrviews

Meet the Pro Workshop Series

Spring 2020

As a part of the STEM@Work program supports for student interns, CES provides training in important Career Skills.  Click the flyer images below to access recordings of the workshops.

Biomedical Engineer

Plant Biologist

Chemical Engineer

Behavioral Neuroscientist

 

Mechanical Engineer

Food Scientist

Polymer Scientist

Matt Rigney

As Director of Workforce Development Programs, Matt Rigney focuses on the creation of opportunities for high school youth to advance their career skills and be ready for whatever comes after high school, whether college, a two-year degree, or the world of work.

Mr. Rigney directs the STEM@Work Paid Internship Program, focusing on STEM fields with impacts on human health, and the STEM Focused Internship Program, which supports student internships in any STEM field. Both programs offer paid internships to students.

Mr. Rigney also directs the CES Perkins Consortium, in which he works with five Hampshire County schools to deliver Chapter 74 and non-Chapter 74 Perkins programming in disciplines ranging from engineering to early childhood, welding, graphic design, and culinary science.

Position: Director, Workforce Development Programs

Email: mrigney@collaborative.org

Phone: 413.522.8322

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