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VILNIUS TECH GRAVITY: the university will become a centre for career opportunities
2024-04-16
VILNIUS TECH GRAVITY: the university will become a centre for career opportunities
On April 18th, VILNIUS TECH will become a centre attracting science talents and leading modern businesses. In Saulėtekio central halls, future creators while setting the direction for their careers, will not only overcome the existing laws of the universe but also create vigorous and promising new ones.
This is the 20th Career Day at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VILNIUS TECH) and the theme this year is GRAVITY, which was not chosen by chance. The fair will attract the biggest, most talented, and most promising businesses, which will give students a chance to meet representatives from nearly 100 businesses and take advantage of the career opportunities they offer.
The event will be moderated by popular video content creator Paul de Miko (Paulius Mikolaitis).
“We expect up to 10 thousand guests. This year the fair will host about 100 business organizations, and for those interested in studies, all university faculties will introduce themselves at booths. The entertainment area will have innovative games, a gravitational photo booth, and a Matcha bar available. The event is open to everyone – young and older, Lithuanians and foreigners. It's a great opportunity to get to know the university and discover a career path,” invites Dr. Milena Serzante, Director of Strategic Partnerships at VILNIUS TECH.
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., VILNIUS TECH (Sauletėkio al. 11) will host discussions about market trends – representatives of the most modern companies will talk about the future prospects of various sectors, share useful advice on what is important to know when choosing a career path, what skills are currently most sought after in the job market, how to prepare for a job interview, possible challenges, and what the success recipe is for a young professional.
More about the event program – https://karjerosdienos.vilniustech.lt/en/
VILNIUS TECH alumnus, President of the Alumni Friends Club Darius Snieska will award a 500 euro scholarship to the most active student Renaldas Badikonis, who not only participates in his own but also in other faculties' open lectures. During the event, it is important for participants not to forget to scan a special QR code in order to get a digital badge. More information about digital badges can be found here.
This is the 20th Career Day at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VILNIUS TECH) and the theme this year is GRAVITY, which was not chosen by chance. The fair will attract the biggest, most talented, and most promising businesses, which will give students a chance to meet representatives from nearly 100 businesses and take advantage of the career opportunities they offer.
The event will be moderated by popular video content creator Paul de Miko (Paulius Mikolaitis).
“We expect up to 10 thousand guests. This year the fair will host about 100 business organizations, and for those interested in studies, all university faculties will introduce themselves at booths. The entertainment area will have innovative games, a gravitational photo booth, and a Matcha bar available. The event is open to everyone – young and older, Lithuanians and foreigners. It's a great opportunity to get to know the university and discover a career path,” invites Dr. Milena Serzante, Director of Strategic Partnerships at VILNIUS TECH.
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., VILNIUS TECH (Sauletėkio al. 11) will host discussions about market trends – representatives of the most modern companies will talk about the future prospects of various sectors, share useful advice on what is important to know when choosing a career path, what skills are currently most sought after in the job market, how to prepare for a job interview, possible challenges, and what the success recipe is for a young professional.
More about the event program – https://karjerosdienos.vilniustech.lt/en/
VILNIUS TECH alumnus, President of the Alumni Friends Club Darius Snieska will award a 500 euro scholarship to the most active student Renaldas Badikonis, who not only participates in his own but also in other faculties' open lectures. During the event, it is important for participants not to forget to scan a special QR code in order to get a digital badge. More information about digital badges can be found here.