Engineers of Tomorrow Forum | Cultivating your employability

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March 5
Arts et Métiers Campus in Arts et Métiers
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The 12th edition of the Engineers of Tomorrow Forum will take place in Aix-en-Provence on March 5, 2020.

An event organized by the students themselves, with the aim of facilitating the recruitment of interns and recent graduates, as well as learning more about local businesses.

As every year, the Forum Ingénieurs Avenir (Future Engineers Forum) enables students enrolled in the Grande Ecole Program and specialized engineering programs at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers to meet with local companies.

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

It is therefore a unique opportunity for everyone to meet and talk with more than 20 companies from a variety of sectors, including transportation, construction, consulting, energy, and business services.


The program runs all day long.

- business lunches (with ORTEC and ORANO)

- conferences (with EDF, Eurovia, Orano, ORTEC, and TechnicAtome)

- Round tables will be organized to discuss the skills and profiles sought by companies, to exchange ideas about professions, their evolution, activities, and future projects.

JobTeaser will be there to provide employment support and help students prepare for the job market: interview preparation, mock interviews, CV editing, and information on recruitment networks.

Thanks to the event sponsor ORANO
Event organized in partnership with JobTeaser and Elles bougent


Contact: Paul SERRA 06.51.51.51.44

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