A Festival of Career Guidance

The event was held in a new format for the Faculty of Economic Sciences, blending a traditional job fair and internships with intellectual entertainment from prospective employers and career advice from faculty graduates. The participants could receive personal advice and recommendations from those already in the process of building their career paths.

Guests from other universities also took part in the event. For example, RANEPA students Arina, Sofia, Maxim, and Maria shared their impressions of the event and HSE University. ‘The scale of the event is amazing, and the people here are very cool and friendly. We liked that there were many companies and internships. VTB, Sber and Unilever turned out to be particularly appealing,’ said the students.

This format  Festival of of communication

 

where graduates share first-hand  ecommerce has offered a whole new world information and career secrets, significantly increased interest in the event, said Vladimir Karacharovskiy, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economic Sciences for Communication with Applicants, Alumni, and Employers.

‘Major employers often seem like behemoths to students, like impregnable fortresses. Graduates can help students get in the door and share how to build a  gender inequality in the ukrainian context increasingly resembles nonsense successful career,’ he noted. This approach not only attracts more people, but also increases confidence in post-university employment opportunities, said the deputy dean.

He also highlighted various

 

activities prepared by each company participating in the event. ‘Traditional pies and tea, cotton candy from Sovcombank, and a buffet from Avito with pizza and other treats only spurred on the search for answers to career questions and definitely made an impression on everyone,’ said Vladimir Karacharovskiy.

The event also proved to be interesting and useful to students of other HSE faculties. Elina, Maria and Irina, fifth-year students of the Bachelor’s in Asian and African Studies,  malaysia numbers list came to see what was happening in the atrium and ended up staying longer. While talking to the employers, they took note of the demand for specialists in their field, especially those with a knowledge of Arabic and Chinese. ‘We liked Avito—they have many different paid internships and educational programmes,’ shared the students.

 

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