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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Scores of high school students were treated to a career fair today by representatives from over 50 business and tertiary schools.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Scores of high school students were treated to a career fair today by representatives from over 50 business and tertiary schools.

The R.M. Bailey Senior High School campus was the setting for the second ever Labour on the Campus Career Fair.

The initiative put on by the ministries of labour and education, seeks to assist students in career planning as they prepare to graduate high school.

Our News spoke to some of the students participating in the fair.

Labour Minister and R.M. Bailey Alumni Keith Bell also attended the fair.

Marketing Director for Small Business Development Center’s Access Accelerator Program Preston Rolle Jr., says he is excited about the promise he’s seen from the students.

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