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Greenville Technical College students gain hands-on experience and professional skills during Professional Imaging Day.

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Professional Imaging Day, held exclusively twice a year for Greenville Technical College’s School of Business & Computer Technology (BCT) students, offers a powerful real-world learning experience. The event brings local business professionals to campus each semester to engage with students through industry panel discussions, networking practice, and mock interviews that provide meaningful feedback on essential soft skills.

We observed students step confidently into mock interviews — transforming nervous energy into polished professionalism — a clear example of how BCT prepares learners for life after graduation.

Greenville Tech’s BCT school offers programs in:

  • Accounting
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Management
  • Operations Management
  • Administrative Office Technology
  • Computer Technology (including cybersecurity, analytics, programming, and more)

Whether a recent graduate, career advancer, or someone seeking a change, opportunities are abundant.

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