At theQuad Cities Campus located at 3620 Avenue of the Cities in Moline.

Thursday, July 19, 2012 from 11:00am - 1:00pm

Midwest Technical Institute will be hosting its "Meet the Grads" event on Thursday, July 19 from 11:00am to 1:00pm. "Meet The Grads" is a casual meet and greet function to allow prospective employers to talk with the graduates from our mechanical trades and health care programs. The event gives graduates the opportunity to showcase their abilities and for employers to check out prospective employees in a stress free environment. Graduates will be prepared with resumes and be able to show employers skills in the shops if requested. The event is open to all interested employers in the Quad Cities area.

Employers can stop in any time between 11:00am and 1:00pm. Lunch is provided and a private interview area will also be available.

Midwest Technical Institute (MTI) has been a part of the Illinois community since 1995 and the Quad Cities campus was established in 2011. It is our mission to be a leader in promoting student learning and achievement in a variety of careers and trades. Graduates from all our programs will be in attendance at "Meet the Grads." Our programs include Journeyman Welding, HVAC - Major Appliance Repair, Medical Assisting, Dental Assisting, Pharmacy Tech and Massage Therapy. The "Meet the Grads" event is held several times a year.

If you'd like more information about the event please contact the Midwest Technical Institute's Quad Cities Campus at 309-277-7900. You can also find us on the web at www.midwesttech.edu.

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