Are you a graduating senior and feel at a loss about what to do after? Or a cautious junior and starting to think about your future in advance? Or, maybe, you are a curious freshman\sophomore looking for communication and eager to touch on the real life professional world and talk to the field experts. In any case, the Job Fair could satisfy your needs. The annual event took place on 2 April in the ABF Sports Hall. The Fair started at 8 a.m. and attracted more employers than ever before. Among the participants were such well-known companies as Coca-Cola, Deloitte, Nestle, KPMG and many others.
The students could talk to the representatives, submit their resumes and apply for job interviews. At the end of the event the companies scheduled conversations with some candidates to check the students' suitability for the positions. For those not so interested in finding the job, the companies provided their promotional materials and samples of the products, such as chocolates, pens, notebooks and stickers.
The Fair ended at 5 p.m., but will take place again in the following academic year. In case you missed the opportunity this time, stay tuned and good luck next Spring.
More information about the event can be found here
Photo by American University in Bulgaria
The students could talk to the representatives, submit their resumes and apply for job interviews. At the end of the event the companies scheduled conversations with some candidates to check the students' suitability for the positions. For those not so interested in finding the job, the companies provided their promotional materials and samples of the products, such as chocolates, pens, notebooks and stickers.
The Fair ended at 5 p.m., but will take place again in the following academic year. In case you missed the opportunity this time, stay tuned and good luck next Spring.
More information about the event can be found here
I attended the event but I was a bit disappointed. You need to keep in mind that if you are a graduating senior and you are from non-EU country, you need to have a work permit to be able to work legally. It is very difficult to find a company willing to put extra effort in registering a foreigner in their company.
ReplyDeleteI find this type of events extremely useful for students who are about to graduate. They are able to do many short interviews in one day, making it easier to identify a greater number of suitable potential employers.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed AUBG Job Fair 2014! That's a great event which helps many students answer their employment-related questions!
ReplyDeleteGood Job Ksusha on Your Blog,
ReplyDeleteI was not satisfied with the job fair at all.
Most of the companies were not interested on foreign students.There were just a couple of that offered internship for int. students
I was told that the only company seriously considering non-EU students is Telerik and they didn't even come this year as far as I know.
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