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Trinity Lutheran seniors participate in mock interviews

April 8, 2025

By Zach Spicer

Senior mock interviews took place April 8 at Trinity Lutheran High School in Seymour.

Thirty-seven of the 39 members of the Class of 2025 participated in interviews with local business professionals. Career interests include nursing, occupational therapy, speech pathology, exercise science, radiology, biology/premed, forensics/chemistry, sports media, mechanical engineering, engineering, aquaponics, industrial/systems engineering design, welding, early childhood education, business, veterinary technician, cinematic arts and communications.

JCIDC would like to thank Lydia Benter, Rita Hollen and Holly Wischmeier with Schneck Medical Center, Chad Gray, Brad Richart and Chris Moore with Cummins Seymour Engine Plant, Matt Nieman with Immanuel Lutheran Church, Philip Roggow with Southeast Indiana Small Business Development Center and Amy Birk with Seymour Animal Hospital for taking time out of their schedules to interview these seniors.

We also want to thank Trinity Lutheran High School counselor Patrick Downey for helping coordinate the effort.

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