CTC’s Job Placement Office assists students in seeking full-time employment upon graduation, as well as finding part-time temporary employment while attending school. While every effort is made to make students employable and to aid students in securing employment for which they were trained, the ultimate responsibility for finding a job rests with the student.
PLACEMENT SERVICES
Employability skills training is provided to students individually and through classroom workshops. Assistance is provided for:
- Completing Applications
- Resume Writing
- Cover Letters and Follow-Up Letters
- Interviewing Techniques
- Mock Interviews
- Job Search Techniques
- Miscellaneous job search information
View general job search information by clicking on the following links:
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Program instructors assist students in job placement through their contacts with employers in the community, and a Job Placement Specialist is available to help students with job leads.
Job orders are accepted from employers and are:
- Sent to the program instructors
- Posted on the Job Board in the student cafeteria
- Advertised on “Jobs In Your Neighborhood” on our website (the link appears on the home page).
If you are an employer looking to post a new position, call the Job Placement Specialist at (941) 255-7500, ext. 191
For additional information not provided on this site, please contact the Job Placement Specialist at (941) 255-7500, ext. 191.
CTC’s Job Placement Office assists students in seeking full-time employment upon graduation, as well as finding part-time temporary employment while attending school. While every effort is made to make students employable and to aid students in securing employment for which they were trained, the ultimate responsibility for finding a job rests with the student.
PLACEMENT SERVICES
Employability skills training is provided to students individually and through classroom workshops. Assistance is provided for:
- Completing Applications
- Resume Writing
- Cover Letters and Follow-Up Letters
- Interviewing Techniques
- Mock Interviews
- Job Search Techniques
- Miscellaneous job search information
View general job search information, such as how to write a cover letter and resume, and how to prepare for a job interview by clicking on the links on this page.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Program instructors assist students in job placement through their contacts with employers in the community, and a Job Placement Specialist is available to help students with job leads.
Job orders are accepted from employers and are:
- Sent to the program instructors
- Posted on the Job Board in the student cafeteria
- Advertised on “Jobs In Your Neighborhood” on our website (the link appears on the home page).
If you are an employer looking to post a new position, call the Job Placement Specialist at (941) 255-7500, ext. 191
For additional information not provided on this site, please contact the Job Placement Specialist at (941) 255-7500, ext. 191.

