FEEDBACK FORM - R. B. Stall High School Nov. 15 “What’s Next?” Career Conference & Luncheon
Thank you for sharing your honest feedback on today's career readiness event so that we can make future events even better!

By completing this form, you will also be entered to win a BIG PRIZE at the end of the event!!

REMEMBER: "If it is to be, it is up to ME, and then it can be up to US!"
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First Name *
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Was today's career readiness event informative? *
Not so much...
It was extremely informative!
How prepared do you feel for life after high school? *
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Did you learn about an opportunity today that you plan to act on? *
"If it is to be, it is up to ME!"
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Do you now understand the value of earning a Silver, Gold, or Platinum score on the WIN Career Readiness Certification Test? *
A Silver, Gold, or Platinum score on the WIN Test is a Competitive Advantage!
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I AM ALL OVER IT!
Do you plan to be employed full-time after graduation from high school? *
Are you now aware of specific professional certification programs that, when completed, can help improve your chance of being hired and then promoted in a job? *
Industry certifications can be earned prior to, and after graduation. Many certification programs are offered in our region for little or no cost and can be completed in a short number of weeks. And, many industry certifications can lead to immediate employment!
What did you like most about the event today? *
Are there any improvement areas that would make future events even better? *
Did you sincerely thank one or more of the community volunteers that supported the event today? *
Thank you for your honest feedback on this form - We hope you win the BIG PRIZE today, but the Real Prize we hope you gained is genuine confidence for your future success, and a greater determination to maximize the many amazing career opportunities available right here in Charleston - It's up to YOU!
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