1,300 9th Graders Enjoy Hands-On Career Exploration At Annual MiCareerQuest West Central
One-Day Event Features High-Demand Career Paths At 78 Regional Employers, Training Providers
From virtual welders and screw-gun races, to learning CPR and trying on firefighter turnout gear, students from 20 local high schools got to take part in dozens of hands-on activities to learn about high-demand career paths available in west-central Michigan.
An estimated 1,300 ninth-graders from across the region participated in the sixth-annual MiCareerQuest West Central event hosted by Michigan Works! West Central. The event provides local students the opportunity to meet and speak with local industry experts to learn about what it takes to get into their industry. The annual event was held on April 30, inside Ferris State University’s Wink Arena.
Seventy-eight employers and training providers provided students with hands-on activities in four different sectors – healthcare, manufacturing and in-demand careers such as skilled trades, as well as programs available at regional training providers, including CDL training, aviation maintenance school, college programs and more.
“MiCareerQuest provides every ninth grader in our region with direct access to engaging and interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, and conversations with industry professionals,” said Shelly Keene, Executive Director at Michigan Works! West Central. “We specifically invite ninth graders, so they have the opportunity to adjust their high school coursework if a career showcased at MiCareerQuest captures their interest. It's so important for them to realize the wide variety of opportunities available within our region. Our goal is to spark their career curiosity and get them thinking about their life after high school."
Platinum sponsors for this year’s MiCareerQuest West Central were Clear Water Services of Ludington and the West Michigan Plumbers, Fitters & Service Trades Local 174.
The West Michigan Plumbers, Fitters and Service Trades union, has participated in MiCareerQuest West Central every year since it began in 2020. Union Organizer Johnny Ortiz took part in this year’s event. He enjoys helping students understand more about being a plumber/pipefitter and learning about their five-year apprenticeship programs.
“MiCareerQuest is just phenomenal. It actually gets the students involved,” Ortiz said. “Maybe college isn’t right for them, but with all the different booths setup here, there’s a lot to learn about. If college isn’t right for you, we want to educate students and say, ‘Hey, there’s another avenue, and that’s (the apprenticeships) we represent.’ I would absolutely, 100 percent positively recommend MiCareerQuest to anyone – students and employers. It’s a great, great program.”
Michigan Works! West Central successfully launched its inaugural MiCareerQuest West Central in 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic came to Michigan. Adapting to virtual formats for two years, the event resumed in-person activities in 2023, and has seen a consistent increase in exhibitor participation each year. Impressively, in its first six years, MiCareerQuest West Central is estimated to have provided nearly 11,000 ninth-grade students across the six-county region with valuable insights into high-demand local career and educational pathways!
“MiCareerQuest is such a great experience. It’s our largest event of the year, and it wouldn't be possible without the commitment of our staff, volunteers and participating exhibitors. The coordination is extensive, but the reward is seeing students' excitement when they discover new interests,” said Jonathan Eppley, Communication and Marketing Manager for Michigan Works! West Central. “Our aim is to connect the next generation of workforce with the wide variety of high-wage, high-demand career options and affordable education paths available right here in our region."
Michigan Works! West Central has service centers in Lake, Mason, Mecosta, Newaygo, Oceana and Osceola counties, and offers a variety of services to both employers and job seekers. For more info or to find your local center, please visit MWWC.org. For more information about MiCareerQuest and to view pictures from this year’s event, visit MWWC.org/MICQ.