Career Forum at Design Factory

2015-12-04 08:30:00 2015-12-04 12:45:00 Europe/Helsinki Career Forum at Design Factory The Career Forum is a networking event organised by the School of Chemical Technology for students and employers from a range of sectors. http://old.cmat.aalto.fi/en/midcom-permalink-1e5635e6bf49930635e11e5b829e5677597e9c9e9c9 Betonimiehenkuja 5C, 02150, Espoo

The Career Forum is a networking event organised by the School of Chemical Technology for students and employers from a range of sectors.

04.12.2015 / 08:30 - 12:45

This year's event is being held at Aalto Design Factory in Otaniemi (address: Betonimiehenkuja 5C), Espoo.

urafoorumi_photo_mikko_raskinen.jpgAn audience of hundreds gathered at the Career Forum 2014.


Finding information, mapping out your opportunities and getting to know the employers in your sector are especially important in job seeking. The CHEM Career Forum opens its doors to students interested in summer jobs, practical training and master's degree internships.

Please use the student, faculty & staff registration form to sign up for the event no later than Friday, 20 November 2015.

 

Program for Bachelor Students: Design Factory


8:30-8:45 (Stage)
Opening presentation, Professor Olli Dahl and Vice Dean Tapani Vuorinen (Stage)
8:45-10.30
Breakfast is served (Stage and Lobby Cafeteria)
A chance to explore the employer stands (Lobby, Stage) and freshmen's posters (Puuhamaa, Studio)
10:30-11:15    
Panel discussion on Career planning: ’Työelämässä tarvittavat valmiudet ja osaaminen’ (Stage)


Program for Master Students: Design Factory

10:45-12:00
Coffee (Lobby cafeteria)
Active discussion at employer’s stands (Lobby, Stage) and first year student’s posters (Puuhamaa, Studio)
12:00-12:45
Opening words, Tapani Vuorinen
Panel discussion on Career planning (Stage)

 

Further information:

Petri Silenius
Alumni and Corporate Relations Manager, petri.silenius@aalto.fi, p. +358 50 3441934

recruit-tech@aalto.fi

http://chem.aalto.fi/en/cooperation/for_employers/careerforum/

 

Photo: Mikko Raskinen