The annual "Job Fair Athens" opened its doors today at the Athens municipality's Technopolis facility. The event, which will wrap up on Thursday and is being held for the 3rd consecutive year, is set to give university grads the opportunity to come into contact with major companies for employment.
In the previous two Job Fairs, more than 60 companies and 2,000 students and graduates of polytechnic, technological and economic schools took part. The purpose of the event, which runs from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on both days, is to brief visitors on the conditions on the job market, as well as for them to find jobs or internships with the participating companies.
The event is organised by the student organisations EESTEC LC Athens (Electrical Engineering STudent European assoCiation) and IEEE NTUA S.B. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), in collaboration with more than 100 higher-education students from all over Greece, under the auspices of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA-Athens Polytechnic) and the Secretariat General for Research and Technology (GGET).
In the previous two Job Fairs, more than 60 companies and 2,000 students and graduates of polytechnic, technological and economic schools took part. The purpose of the event, which runs from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on both days, is to brief visitors on the conditions on the job market, as well as for them to find jobs or internships with the participating companies.
The event is organised by the student organisations EESTEC LC Athens (Electrical Engineering STudent European assoCiation) and IEEE NTUA S.B. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), in collaboration with more than 100 higher-education students from all over Greece, under the auspices of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA-Athens Polytechnic) and the Secretariat General for Research and Technology (GGET).