JA NEPA’s 2026 Inspire Career Exploration Experience is thrilled to welcome more than 3,500+ students from 39 schools to interact with 80+ exhibitors.
Educator Resources
Use this flyer and suggested text to help promote Inspire to your students
To see a preview of the event watch this 1-minute video.
Contact Jenell Osborne (jenelle.osborne@ja.org/570-855-3758) or Susan Magnotta (570-650-3071) for any questions or issues the day of Inspire
Student Expectations:
Identify yourself!
Wear your school uniform or spirit wear.
The exhibitors want to get to know you and it helps if they know what school you attend.
Be prepared to introduce yourself to the exhibitors
Be respectful – to the exhibitors, staff, volunteers and other students & teachers
The companies coming to this event have put a lot of time and effort into their exhibits.
We want you to have fun and enjoy your time at the event – this is a professional function and a wonderful opportunity for you to represent yourself, your school, and your community.
You will be at the event for 2 hours so we recommend you have a plan.
Use the Exhibitor Spreadsheet to review companies, schools, non-profit organizations and branches of the military that will be in attendance.
Make a list of the Top 10 booths you want to visit
Visit at least one exhibitor in every cluster. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet professionals from different industries who you may otherwise never meet.
Prepare at least one question to ask each exhibitor (ie What’s a typical day like for you on the job? What do you like most about your job? If you could do it all over again, would you have the same job?)
Use this map (link coming soon) to check out the exhibit space to see where the booths are located. Students will be provided a copy of the map when they get off their bus at Inspire.
Allow time to check out our Breakout Rooms. These are located off the side hallway of the exhibit floor.
Pitch Perfect: Give your elevator pitch and win a gift card. Click here to prepare your pitch and review the scoring rubric to increase your chances of winning.
Career Readiness: Sessions on resume writing, interviewing, and soft skills throughout the day
Career Assessment: Take a career interest inventory
Future Entrepreneur Zone: Meet and hear from a variety of local entrepreneurs who will share how and why they started their own business and how you can get started with yours!
The Game of REAL Life: Interactive simulation where students choose a career path, encounter unexpected life challenges, and see how community programs can help people stay on track toward their future.