Dec. 2, three members of the Black River FFA Chapter proudly represented the chapter in the State Job Interview Career Development Event at The Ohio State University. Anna Shearer, Molly Cordonnier and Cole Haswell were among nine other individuals within their respective divisions. The Job Interview competition is one that allows students to showcase their ability to apply and interview for a position within an agricultural company.

Each member prepared a resume and cover letter, compiled a portfolio, completed an application, interviewed with a company representative and completed a follow-up letter. Students were divided into divisions based upon their grade level.

After a second round of interviews, Molly Cordonnier competed in the freshman division and earned seventh place. Anna Shearer competed in the sophomore division and earned sixth place, and Cole Haswell competed in the first-year junior/senior division and earned eighth place.

Congratulations to the Black River FFA Job Interview participants for earning a state To 10 plaque and title. They did a great job and will be able to use the skills and experience they gained when applying for future jobs.

Submitted by: Molly Cordonnier

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