Skip To Content

Date

04/20/2020

Time

12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Default event image blue calendar icon

Interested in hearing more about job openings and companies hiring through HTSS? Sign up now!

View the event flyer here.

Please follow the instructions below to create an account and gain access to the Virtual Career Fair!

  1. If you have a PA CareerLink Lehigh Valley Canvas Account: 
    1. Go to https://edsi.instructure.com/enroll/NKRHDC
    2. Enter your email address and select “I already have a Educational Data Systems Inc login.”
    3. Enter your password.
    4. Click “Enroll in Course.”
    5. You’ve registered! Return to edsi.instructure.com/login/canvas and log in during the time of the fair to participate.

    If you do not have a PA CareerLink Lehigh Valley Canvas Account: 

    1. Go to edsi.instructure.com/login/canvas
    2. Next, click the link that says, “Need a Canvas Account? Click Here, It’s Free!”
    3. On the next screen click the button that says, “I’m a Student.”
    4. A form will appear. Type NKRHDC into the field that says Join Code.
    5. In the field entitled “Full Name,” type in your full name AND your Participant ID# (if applicable).
      1. (You can find your Participant ID# by logging into your PA CareerLink® account and clicking on your name in the top right corner of your Dashboard screen, then clicking on Personal Information).
    6. Type in your username. THIS MUST BE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS.
    7. Then, create and confirm a password. Your password must include 8 characters.
    8. Click the box next to “You agree to the terms of use and acknowledge the privacy policy.”
    9. Click the button at the bottom of the screen that says, “Start Learning.” You may need to scroll down to see this button.
    10. You’ve registered! Return to edsi.instructure.com/login/canvas and log in during the time of the fair to participate.

Keep Up With Us on Social
Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons

Nelly Ramirez, Bilingual Workforce Career Counselor, teaches PA CareerLink® Lehigh Valley program participants how to prepare for the entry-level electrical apprenticeship exam.

Interested in our services? Reach out to see how we can help! careerlinklehighvalley.org/contact-us
... See MoreSee Less

Nelly Ramirez, Bilingual Workforce Career Counselor, teaches PA CareerLink® Lehigh Valley program participants how to prepare for the entry-level electrical apprenticeship exam.

Interested in our services? Reach out to see how we can help! careerlinklehighvalley.org/contact-us

Historically, women in the Valley had to fight for basic respect in industrial settings. For #WomensHistoryMonth, we’re looking back at those who forged the path for the modern industry.

🔌 Iva Ferris, a former employee at the historic Bethlehem Steel, faced extreme hostility when she worked in the electrical repair shop over 40 years ago. She didn’t let that deter her from her craft, and she mastered the trade.

💪🏼 Bess King and other women started their careers as millwright apprentices at Bethlehem Steel in the late 1970s. Taunted by their male counterparts, they paved the way for pregnancy leave and safety protocols that are now standard in union contracts.

*****
Auxiliary Aids and Services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities/Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Programs at PA CareerLink® Lehigh Valley are funded in whole or in part by federal funds. Detailed information can be found at ow.ly/4Sh050YqeGC. Equal Opportunity Officer: EqualOpportunity@careerlinklv.org or 610-841-8332 TTY Line 610-437-0741. More information on adaptive equipment and Equal Opportunity resources can be found at ow.ly/BjTB50YqeGz.
... See MoreSee Less

Historically, women in the Valley had to fight for basic respect in industrial settings. For #WomensHistoryMonth, we’re looking back at those who forged the path for the modern industry.

🔌 Iva Ferris, a former employee at the historic Bethlehem Steel, faced extreme hostility when she worked in the electrical repair shop over 40 years ago. She didn’t let that deter her from her craft, and she mastered the trade.

💪🏼 Bess King and other women started their careers as millwright apprentices at Bethlehem Steel in the late 1970s. Taunted by their male counterparts, they paved the way for pregnancy leave and safety protocols that are now standard in union contracts.

*****
Auxiliary Aids and Services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities/Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Programs at PA CareerLink® Lehigh Valley are funded in whole or in part by federal funds. Detailed information can be found at https://ow.ly/4Sh050YqeGC. Equal Opportunity Officer: EqualOpportunity@careerlinklv.org  or 610-841-8332 TTY Line 610-437-0741. More information on adaptive equipment and Equal Opportunity resources can be found at https://ow.ly/BjTB50YqeGz.

Whether you have a student interested in a career in STEAM or you’re looking to network as a professional, the Women in Science & Engineering (WISE) Initiative at the Da Vinci Science Center is a great resource. 👩🏾‍🔬

Explore more: ow.ly/NgtC50YqeBm

ow.ly/2qlb50YqeBo
... See MoreSee Less

Video image
Load more