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RAYMOND — Charles Granberry, of Terry, knows what he wants out of his career path and is already making contacts.

鈥淚鈥檓 in computer science and looking eventually toward working in cybersecurity,鈥 Granberry said as he joined about 250 fellow students visiting tables at the 2021 Jobs for Eagles fair in the Raymond Campus courtyard.

Career and technical fields such as electrical, construction and automotive work were represented at information stations set up at the outdoor setting, along with recruiters in the public sector and several representing foodservice outlets.

鈥淚鈥檓 looking for the best welding job, onshore or offshore,鈥 said Brittany Steele, of Port Gibson, who visited recruiters with friend Derrick Turner, of Utica, also a Welding Technology student at Hinds.

Recruiters representing 39 companies and entities showed up for the event, said Robert Allen, Work-Based Learning Coordinator for the college.

鈥淒ue to things like the extended unemployment benefits in the wake of the pandemic, there are a lot of job opportunities out there right now,鈥 Allen said, noting the availability of signing bonuses of up to $1,000 available for prospective pizza delivery drivers, depending on the location and national chain.

Kenneth Bates, of Jackson, has narrowed his plans in school and the workforce to aviation or auto mechanics.

鈥淚 want to just find the best available jobs right now, though,鈥 he said.

Several students already committed to a career path also visited the event, mainly to exchange ideas and information on available jobs.

鈥淚鈥檓 an ag major and want to be a farm consultant,鈥 said Autumn Hilderbrand, of Yazoo County, who made a point to visit the Koch Foods table.

Students, alumni and employers interested in locating jobs or employees may call Allen’s office at 601.857.3728 or visit