The AMJE Châlons very active during lockdown

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AMJE Châlons remained active during lockdown by accepting assignments and organizing training sessions.

She signed a contract with a company looking for camera mounts to shoot time-lapse videos on construction sites. This project requires a design phase followed by the manufacturing of various parts requested by the client.

She also chose to update a mobile application that had been created by AMJE last year.

In addition, three training courses were given by Hamza Assermouh, a former engineering student from our campus who has just launched his start-up, Clubber Dream.

The various topics covered during these training sessions were:

  • the stages and psychology of selling,
  • the steps to complete the sale,
  • Two simple tools for prospecting and getting more business.

They were open to all first- and second-year students in Grande Ecole Engineering Programme , as well as to members of the AMJE from other campuses.

AMJE Châlons also supported the Châlons hospital center with a donation of €500.

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