May is the ‘Careers Month’ at the UB School of Economics
This month of May will bring plenty of careers guidance activities aimed at graduate students at the UB School of Economics and the UB Business School. Two different sessions are scheduled for every Wednesday, from May 3rd to 24th, 2017. Workshops targeting topics such as communication, CV, LinkedIn, and job search strategies will take place every Wednesday morning, from 10:00 to 11:30. In the afternoon, panel discussions addressing Consulting, Big Data, Financial Markets, and the Public Sector will be held from 16:00 to 17:30. These sessions will feature professionals from Deloitte, Nesté, and CaixaBank, among others.
The Career Services have been offering these career guidance session since the 2015-2016 academic year. The aim of these meetings is to provide students with the tools needed to successfully address all stages of the job-search process, as well as to offer information about the career options that they may have after finishing the master’s degree. All the activities will be held in English, in Sala de Recepcions, 690 Building, Faculty of Economics and Business.
Registration HERE. More information HERE.
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