Student Tribune
Liberty Partnerships Program Hosts Virtual Career Fair
On Wednesday, February 17th MCC’s Liberty Partnerships Program hosted 
a virtual career fair via Zoom. The event was open to middle and high school 
Rochester City School District students. A variety of professionals from 
several different career fields attended the career fair, including lawyers, a 
Rochester City Police Officer, an emergency room doctor, a respiratory 
therapist, a writer for Sports Illustrated, business owners, and many others. 
The event attracted almost twenty students, some staying for the whole 
duration, others joining to learn about specific career fields which matched 
their interests. 
The event took place over a continuous four hour stretch, broken down into 
30-45 minute time slots to group related professions together into broader 
career field categories. These categories included law, health, technology and 
business, arts, sports, education, and service professions. Hosting the event 
over Zoom had the added advantage of eliminating geographic barriers, allowing 
LPP to invite professionals from across the country including Iowa, North 
Carolina, Michigan, and Florida. It also allowed the participants to have a 
preview of the different work environments various professionals work in. The 
invited guests talked about their day-to-day responsibilities, typical work 
hours, and gave advice to the students on how they can prepare for their career 
field, including different ways they can get involved right away through 
volunteering and networking.
MCC’s Liberty Partnerships Program is funded by a grant through the 
New York State Department of Education.
 
Frizzell, Elizabeth
Liberty Partnerships
03/05/2021