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Hire our high potential students in Africa on 15th and 16th March

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Is your company or organisation looking for interns or graduates in Africa? Meet our students on 15th and 16th March and recruit them!

Sciences Po, international research university ranked 3rd among the finest institutions in the fields of Politics and International Studies aiming to educate future leaders in public and private sectors, will host this online recruitment fair on the Seekube platform, where you will be able to post paid internship and job opportunities on the African continent. 

africa careers fair (online)
 

HOW TO PARTICIPATE?

  • Before Tuesday 21 February :

Complete the registration form (mandatory)

  • Before Tuesday 7 March:

Post your offers and select the best profiles from the CV database on Seekube platform

  • Before Tuesday 14 March:

Schedule your interviews online with our top students and graduates

Important : the Africa Online Careers Fair is free of charge.

HOW DOES A VIRTUAL FAIR WORK ?

Find out more about the use of the Seekube platform:

CONTACT US!

forum.carrieres@sciencespo.fr

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