SGTC Offers Job Interview Workshop for ELA Program

November 19, 2020
Pictured left to right: Al Harris, Sandy Larson, and Cynthia Carter conduct a mock interview with SGTC Electrical Lineworker Apprentice student Alex Endreson.
Pictured left to right: Al Harris, Sandy Larson, and Cynthia Carter conduct a mock interview with SGTC Electrical Lineworker Apprentice student Alex Endreson.

South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) recently hosted mock Interviews for the 13 students enrolled in the college’s Electrical Lineworker Apprenticeship Program. The SGTC mock interview team consisted of Al Harris, Economic Development; Sandy Larson, Human Resources Director; and Cynthia Carter, Career Services Director.

The electrical lineworker program enables graduates to obtain the skills and knowledge they need in just eight weeks. Students benefit from both hands-on and classroom learning in a setting that promotes one-on-one interactions and accessible study.

“The nationwide career outlook for electrical line workers is on the rise due to increasing reliance on power usage,” Carter said. “It’s clear that enrolling in our Electrical Lineworker Apprenticeship program is a move that will really pay off in the future.” Carter indicated that many respected companies actually require applicants to enroll in the program before they’ll be considered for employment.  SGTC provides the students with the information and training experience needed to enter in this growing industry. 

For more information about the Electrical Lineworker program at South Georgia Technical College contact Tami Blount at 229-931-2040 or tblount@southgatech.edu.