Nova Scotia

Amherst Students Explore Local Career Options at School Event

By

James Sinclair
March 10, 2026 4:53 pm

On March 10, 2026, students at E.B. Chandler Junior High in Amherst, Nova Scotia, are meeting with local experts to learn about future job opportunities in their home region. The school is hosting an information session to help young people understand the different career paths available right here in the community.

The event features a visit from the Cumberland Business Connector, a group that works to help the local economy grow. Members of the organization are setting up an information table from 10:50 AM to 12:30 PM to talk with students about various industries and businesses in the area.

The group is a business-led, non-profit organization focused on making the region a better place to work and live. Their goal is to show students that they can find successful careers without having to move away from their home region after they finish their education.

By bringing these business leaders directly into the school, officials hope to connect classroom lessons with real-world work. This initiative is part of a broader effort by the school and the Municipality of Cumberland to ensure students are aware of the professional opportunities available in their own backyard.

This session allows students to ask questions and learn about the skills needed for different types of local jobs. Organizers believe that providing this information early in a student’s life helps them make better decisions about their future studies and career goals.

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