FUTURE ENGINEERS FORUM | CULTIVATING YOUR EMPLOYABILITY

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The 11th edition of the Forum Ingénieurs Avenir (Future Engineers Forum) will take place in Aix-en-Provence on March 7, 2019. This event is organized by the students themselves, with the aim of facilitating the recruitment of interns and young graduates, as well as learning more about local businesses.

As every year, the Future Engineers Forum allows students enrolled in the general engineering program at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers to meet with local companies. This year, for the first time, the forum will also be open to engineering students specializing in specific fields.

This is therefore a unique opportunity for everyone to meet and interact with more than 20 companies from various sectors: transportation, construction, consulting, energy, and business services.


On the agenda.Conferences and round tables will be organized throughout the day to discuss skills and the profiles sought by companies, discuss the professions, their evolution, activities, and future projects.

A stand on employment support will enable students to prepare for their entry into the job market: interview preparation, mock interviews, CV correction, and information on recruitment networks.

For the organizing team, this is both an organizational and financial challenge, and one that will help maintain the strong ties that students have with local businesses.

Thanks to Ortec, Assystem, Eiffage Energie Services, and Orano for their support.

Contact: Williams MICHEL - President: +33 (0)7 80 05 31 65   ri.kin@gadz.org

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