NT Career Fair 2026

More than 40 employers attended a Career Fair at Nashoba Tech that was co-hosted by MassHire Greater Lowell Workforce Board.

All students at Nashoba Tech participated in the Career Fair, which was held February 6 in the school’s gym.

Nashoba Tech Superintendent Dr. Denise Pigeon called the Career Fair “a resounding success thanks to the incredible partnership between Nashoba Valley Technical High School and the MassHire Greater Lowell Workforce Board.”

“Our students gained invaluable insights into a wide range of career paths available right here in our community,” Pigeon said. “Freshmen were able to explore potential career options before finalizing their technical program selections, while upperclassmen connected with employers regarding externships, co-op placements and future employment opportunities. We are especially proud that 100 percent of our students participated in this important event.

“We are excited to continue this partnership and make this Career Fair a flagship annual event that benefits our students and the local community for years to come."

Among the businesses and organizations that attended the Career Fair are: Acton Medical Associates, Adapt Transition Services, Aotco Metal Finishing, Ayer Fire Department, Boston Career Institute, BrightPath Child Care, Calareso’s Farm Stand & Garden Center, Crane Currency, CVS Health, Denommee Plumbing and Heating, Emerson Health Urgent Care, Fire Tech & Safety, Fitchburg State University, Habitat for Humanity of North Central Massachusetts, Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union, Keller Williams Realty Merrimack Valley, Kriad Construction, The Landing School, Littleton Parks and Recreation, Massachusetts Division of Apprentice Standards, Mass Hire Greater Lowell Workforce Board, Massachusetts Water Works Association, MillTown Plumbing Heating Cooling and Electrical, MjjM Salons, National Aviation Academy, New England Laborers Apprenticeship, New England Sports Floors, NHTI Community College, North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, North Shore Community College, Perfect Harmony Relationship Solutions LLC/Flower Therapy, PH Electric, Pro AV Systems, Revival Aesthetics, Tufts Medicine Lowell General Hospital, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Westford CAT, Westford Conservation Trust, Westford House Nursing & Rehabilitation, Westford Police Department and Wish Project.

Orlane Syheng Noubissie (sophomore, Townsend) talks with Petty Officer Florence Kimungu about opportunities with the U.S. Navy during a recent Career Fair at Nashoba Tech. (COURTESY NASHOBA TECH)Alyssa Lyons (freshman, Groton), left, and Isabella Picolotto (freshman, Chelmsford) chat with Nana Kumah, assistant director of undergraduate admissions at Fitchburg State University, during a recent Career Fair at Nashoba Tech. (COURTESY NASHOBA TECH)Carter LeDuc (junior, Westford) chats with Joey Gomez, center, and Jaythian Gomez of Pro AV Systems of Chelmsford during a recent Career Fair at Nashoba Tech. (COURTESY NASHOBA TECH)

Nayeli Nunez (sophomore, Ayer) takes a spin on the Massachusetts Water Works Association wheel while MWWA’s Hanna Schenkel, center, and Elizabeth Sawyer look on during a recent Career Fair at Nashoba Tech. (COURTESY NASHOBA TECH)Cheyenne Oborski (sophomore, Littleton) stops at the North Shore Community College booth to chat with Kristen O’Keefe, a senior admissions counselor, during a recent Career Fair at Nashoba Tech. (COURTESY NASHOBA TECH)Liam Finley (sophomore, Pepperell) chats with Ammarah Rehman, of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, during a recent Career Fair at Nashoba Tech. (COURTESY NASHOBA TECH)Tyler Nolan (junior, Westford) stops at the The Landing School of Arundel, Maine, to chat with Steve Parello, director of admissions, during a recent career fair at Nashoba Tech. (COURTESY NASHOBA TECH)Nashoba Tech Superintendent Dr. Denise Pigeon chats with, from left, Ricardo Xavier and John Burrows of North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters; Jonathan DaSilva, of CVS Health; and Kevin Coughlin, executive director of the MassHire Greater Lowell Workforce Board, the co-sponsor of the Career Fair. (COURTESY NASHOBA TECH)