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CANANDAIGUA — The Smart Systems Technologies Program at Finger Lakes Community College is set to host an engaging event on Tuesday featuring a distinguished guest panel. This event aims to provide insights into transitioning into high-demand careers within the rapidly evolving technology sector.
Participants will have the opportunity to hear from industry experts who will share their experiences and knowledge about the skills and qualifications necessary for success in smart systems and related fields. The panel will also discuss current trends and future prospects in technology, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and continuous learning in today’s job market.
Attendees will be encouraged to ask questions and engage in discussions, making this event a valuable platform for networking and professional development. With the increasing demand for skilled workers in smart systems technology, this event is a timely opportunity for students and community members alike to gain valuable information and guidance on their career paths.
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