HONOLULU — Sponsored by the University of Hawaii and the Hawaii Chamber of Commerce, Spring 2024 Hawaii Tech Days connects students and job seekers with local technology companies to encourage networking and exploring the variety of career options available. A series of free events.
The event, which began in February and continues through the end of April, aims to strengthen Hawaii's skilled IT workforce and increase demand for local jobs in the technology industry.
“These events provide students, educators, and others with a valuable opportunity to learn from and engage with IT employers,” Alan Ito said in a news release. Mr. Ito is responsible for his IT talent development and regulatory policy at UH.
“We are investing in collaboration within the IT industry and workforce development initiatives that will grow our local skilled IT workforce and provide teachers with the knowledge to understand what opportunities are available to their students. We appreciate their commitment to this,” said Mr. Ito.
In addition to California State University and the Chamber of Commerce, partners include the IT Sector Partnership, Hawaii CIO Council, Cyber Hawaii, Hawaii Defense Alliance, Thrive HI, Pacific Asia Entrepreneurship Center, and Association for Computing Machinery Student Chapter .
Upcoming events:
• March 27, 5-7 p.m., RISE Center, 1810 University Ave. – Entrepreneurship Live features a technology panel of Aaron Gagawa, Amber Imaihon, Nicole Kacal and Brody Uehara. All are founders working in the technology industry. register.
• April 12, 1:00-3:00 p.m., RISE Center – Applying for a State or City Job Workshop will feature instructors from the State Human Resources Office and will teach you about Hawaii's job process and requirements. Guide participants. Other representatives will also be in attendance to discuss state and city technology jobs. register.
• April 16, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Hawaii Japanese Cultural Center – IT Career Pathways Summit brings together industry and education partners to connect and collaborate to strengthen Hawaii's IT career paths. and ensure a robust pipeline of talent. For the future.
• Date and time to be determined – The Department of Defense Employer Meet and Greet provides Good Jobs Hawaii and University students with opportunities to interact in small groups with Department of Defense representatives and learn about career paths.
For more information, visit the Spring 2024 Hawaii Tech Days website.