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ICYMI: Michigan Business Beat | Amirika Richardson, CAMW!, and T3, Discusses MiCareerQuest Capital Area

Michigan Business Beat
July 15, 2024 10:00 AM

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Jeffrey Mosher welcomes back Amirika Richardson, CAMW, and T3, she discusses MiCareerQuest Capital Area, an event that provides a unique interactive experience to connect students with potential career pathways.

Hear Amirika and Jeffrey discuss MiCareerQuest Capital Area Lansing students with high-demand careers thru interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, employer engagement. in the SoundCloud Podcast shared below:

Jeffrey looked to find out several things from Amirika:

Question: What is MiCareerQuest Capital Area? 

● MiCareerQuest is a career exploration experience that introduces high school students to high-demand, high-wage jobs in the Lansing area. ○ The event offers students and employers the opportunity to make connections through hands-on activities with a focus on highlighting roles in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) related industries. 
○ In total, the event will introduce more than 3,000 students to 70 industry exhibitors. 
● MiCareerQuest Capital Area provides an interactive platform for students to explore various career pathways available right here in the Capital region. 
○ The exhibits are uniquely created for students to participate in activities that promote a deeper understanding of different occupations and introduce them to new jobs they may be unfamiliar with. 
○ Exhibitors showcase the best of their trade so students get to witness firsthand what career opportunities might be available to them. 
○ The experiential environment gives students the ability to explore career paths in an engaging way.
 ○ Some exhibitions from the past include:
■ Navigating the state-of-the-art technology that controls the functions of heavy vehicles such as Granger recycling trucks.
 ■ Experiencing the inner workings of an emergency management mobile command center. 
■ Making tiny bristle robots with TechSmith that students can race against friends and take home.
 Amirika, feel free to expand on or add to these points
 
 Question: How does MiCareerQuest Capital Area benefit students? 

● We believe that every young adult should have access to resources and information that will help them plan their future. 
○ Our mission is to give students a vision of available career pathways located in their community. 
● The event showcases a variety of careers in a wide range of industries.
○ Engineering, manufacturing and industrial technology. 
○ Business, information technology, arts and communication. 
○ Health sciences and human services. 
○ Natural resources and agriscience.
 ● Students will leave with the resources they need to enter the pathway they are most passionate about pursuing. 
 
Question: How does MiCareerQuest Capital Area benefit employers? 

● Employers can engage with potential future employees and spark interest in the younger members of our workforce. 
○ Through their participation as an active, hands-on exhibitor, employers help youth better understand the jobs available in their region. 
○ Additionally, the event allows employers to showcase the impacts their organizations have on our region's workforce and economy. 
■ Students get to see the real people behind the jobs and learn how their future careers can help support others. 
● Employers can get involved by creating fun and engaging exhibits. 
○ Research shows people learn best by listening, seeing or experiencing through touch
 ○ Successful exhibits will be those that are engaging, hands-on, interactive and accurate in the information they convey. 
 
Question: What is T3 and how are they involved with MiCareerQuest Capital Area? 

● T3, also known asTeach. Talent. Thrive., is the organization that spearheads the MiCareerQuest Capital Area event. 
○ It is a council of businesses created to support education and talent development in the capital area.
 ○ T3’s initiative utilizes partnerships with area schools and local businesses to educate the future workforce.
● T3 offers a variety of classes to help develop employable skills and prepare participants for new opportunities, including: 
○ Interview preparation classes. 
○ Brand social media etiquette courses.
● More information about T3 can be found on the Capital Area Michigan Works! website by visiting https://www.camw.org/t3.
 
Question: When does MiCareerQuest Capital Area take place? How can employers get involved? 

● MiCareerQuest Capital Area is on December 3rd, 2024, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at the Lansing Center. 
● Employers can register at https://www.micareerquestcapitalarea.com/employer to create an exhibit and participate. 
○ The deadline to register is August 31. ○ To register, employers will complete five steps: 
■ Complete the Exhibitor Agreement Form. 
■ Complete the exhibit information.
 ■ Turn in your organization's logo. 
■ Complete career pathway card.
■ Pay invoice. 
● For further questions, contact T3 education officer Amirika Richardson at Arichardson@camw.net or 517-492-5507

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