Students, There’s Only 3 Weeks Left to Register for the 2023 GreatFutures Forum

August 9, 2023

Join us September 28th – 30th at the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee for MCAA’s GreatFutures Forum! Check out the forum website to learn more about the program, job fair, hotel, and registration.

At the GreatFutures Forum you will:

  • Meet MCAA member contractors who are looking to hire interns and entry-level full time employees in 2024. Bring your resume and a smile!
  • Learn about the 2023-2024 Student Chapter Competition
  • Touch, feel and learn about the tools, processes and equipment used in our industry that mechanical contractors encounter every day on the jobsite or stumble upon back in the far corners of their shop. 
  • Tour MILWAUKEE TOOL’s facility
  • And so much more!

Registration is complimentary for all students, faculty, local affiliates, and MCAA members! The fall is the best time to get hired for both summer internships and full-time employment. MCAA can’t wait to see the employment connections materialize throughout the conference.  

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