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Careers Fair 2019 : More than 100 employers recruit in a various range of activities
Careers Fair 2019 : More than 100 employers recruit in a various range of activities
On Friday 27 september 2019 from 10am to 5pm, the Sciences Po Careers Fair will gather at Porte de Versailles more than 100 participants (amongst which companies, public administrations, international organisations...) willing to recruit our students and graduates in a wide range of industries and activities.
Students and graduates, sign up for the Fair !
Sign up for the fair (mandatory)
3 careers advice areasSciences Po Careers, Sciences Po Alumni and our partners APEC, Welcome to the Jungle will be there to advice you on how to have a successful fair, how to refine your career project or extend your network. participating employers by section of activities: |
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Auditing, consulting :
Industries/ Construction/ Transports / Énergy / Environnement :
Services luxury distrubution :
Banking finance insurance :
Social businesses :
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International Organisations, NGOs, associations :
Public administrations :
Start ups :
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Last modified 2019-09-25
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