Towards the end-of-studies internship

The internship fair, a chance for students and companies to connect
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Internships: a key element in a young engineer's resume. To facilitate this search, the Lille campus organized an internship fair bringing together around twenty companies on October 17.

Toyota, EDF, Vinci, ManOrga, and many others were present on the Lille campus to find their future interns. On the agenda: meetings and discussions in a "Speed Recruit" atmosphere and company pitches with the goal of "5 minutes to convince."

Whether large corporations or start-ups, the internship fair attracted long-standing partners of the campus as well as new companies interested in the profile of Arts et Métiers engineers. For Procter & Gamble, which came to present recruitment opportunities for its Amiens site, "This event is an opportunity to talk to students and identify potential employees." The same goes for Espaciel, the pioneering light reflector start-up: "It's a great initiative that meets the needs of students looking for internships and companies looking to source future talent."

For the hundred or so students in their final year, this event is also an opportunity to meet new companies and discover career opportunities, as Antony, a student specializing in land transport engineering, explains: "Even though many of the companies present are technically oriented, I appreciate the variety of offers and the presence of other companies such as HMY."

To participate in our events, meet our students, or submit your internship offers, please contact the Corporate Relations Office at the Lille campus.

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