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Because every career begins with an encounter, the Future Engineers Forum is an excellent opportunity for engineering students enrolled in the Grande Ecole Program and Specialized Engineering Program.

The 13th edition of the Engineers of Tomorrow Forum will take place on the Aix-en-Provence campus on Thursday, March 3, 2022, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

This event is organized by the students themselves, with support from the campus Business Relations Office.
As every year, students from different backgrounds will benefit from this meeting. Some are looking for their first contact with companies, while others are seeking more in-depth exchanges.

This is therefore a unique opportunity to interact with 18 companies (large groups and SMEs in the region) from various sectors: transport, construction, consulting, energy, business services, etc.

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

On the agenda for the day:

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

- business lunches and individual interviews to identify future employees

Contact: ri.kin@gadz.org

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