
Job Fair Brings ULusófona Students Closer to the Labour Market
3rd edition of the event brought together national and international companies, offering workshops and internship and job opportunities to students
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On 5th March, Universidade Lusófona – Centro Universitário Lisboa held the 3rd edition of the Job Fair, organised by EVA – Internships and Active Life and Lifelong Learning. The event saw the participation of dozens of companies, both national and international, providing students with a unique opportunity to expand their network and prepare for the job market.
Participants were able to explore a dynamic and interactive environment, with access to internship and job opportunities, as well as specialised workshops. These activities were designed to support students in building successful careers, covering key topics such as CV writing, interview strategies, and professional development.
During the event, students visited the company stands, located in a tent set up in the car park in front of Building F. Additionally, workshops were held in the Agostinho da Silva Auditorium, such as the one organised by PWC, titled "Strategies for Success: CV, Interviews and Recruitment," and another by Teach For Portugal, on the theme "Impact Career | Purpose as a Profession".
With the aim of preparing students for the demands of the professional world, the Universidade Lusófona Job Fair emphasised the importance of networking and professional development. This event was an unmissable opportunity to connect major companies with students and help them kick-start their professional journey on the right foot.
View Event Photographs on the ULusófona Facebook
Photography
Rageny Luz
Coverage
Sara Serrano
Editing
Beatriz Silva
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