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Crothersville seniors participate in mock interviews

April 25, 2025

Crothersville High School’s seniors had an opportunity to participate in mock interviews with local business professionals the morning of April 22 at the school.

Nineteen of the 21 members of the Class of 2025 gained experience in interviewing. Career interests include nursing, mechanical engineering, logistics and supply chain management, computer science, electrical repair, psychology, wildlife and fisheries management, animation, photography, broadcasting, translator and tattoo artist. One also is interested in joining the U.S. Air Force, and another one wants to enter the workforce.

JCIDC would like to thank Lydia Benter with Schneck Medical Center, Rick Rotert with Cummins Seymour Engine Plant, Kristen Shaw with Centerstone, Angela van Winden with Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, Tina Hacker and Yesenia Otero with Pet Supplies Plus, Olivia Whan with Olivia Whan Tattoos, Marcus Young with the U.S. Air Force and Matt Followell with Sims Bark for taking time out of their schedules to interview these students.

We also want to thank Crothersville High School counselor Katie Whitehead for helping coordinate the effort.

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