SZABIST career fair
December 08, 2017
Islamabad: Executive Development Centre (EDC) at SZABIST Islamabad held the annual Career Fair 2017 as a means of showcasing its career-building opportunities for those considering a career in Professional Services, Information Technology, Media Houses and Social Services, says a press release.
SZABIST Islamabad offers specially designed education programmes leading to opportunities in various sectors of the industry. The fair was opened by Head of Campus Khusro Pervaiz Khan alongside Nadia Zohaib Manager Executive Development Centre. SZABIST’s job expo is targeted specifically at University students majoring in a degree in business administration, computer science, software engineering, social and development studies and media & communication sciences.
SZABIST’s educational programmes support students and graduates to ensure that the next generation of business leaders will be provided with a dynamic and rewarding career path. The Career Fair 2017 at SZABIST Islamabad is an annual speed-networking event at SZABIST Islamabad, where employers present students with brief pitches about their companies, followed by breakout sessions with students who wished to continue the conversation. Thanks to digitalization, a greater number of fields are in need of highly educated specialists, and consequently the number of exhibitors at the fair is growing from year to year. In addition, the changing boundaries between different fields of activity mean that the variety of tasks on offer is constantly changing.
A large number of students from Bachelor and Master Programmes of Management Sciences, Computer Science, Social & Development Studies and Media & Communication Sciences interacted with the employers, where companies registered them for their possible induction into their organizations.
SZABIST Islamabad offers specially designed education programmes leading to opportunities in various sectors of the industry. The fair was opened by Head of Campus Khusro Pervaiz Khan alongside Nadia Zohaib Manager Executive Development Centre. SZABIST’s job expo is targeted specifically at University students majoring in a degree in business administration, computer science, software engineering, social and development studies and media & communication sciences.
SZABIST’s educational programmes support students and graduates to ensure that the next generation of business leaders will be provided with a dynamic and rewarding career path. The Career Fair 2017 at SZABIST Islamabad is an annual speed-networking event at SZABIST Islamabad, where employers present students with brief pitches about their companies, followed by breakout sessions with students who wished to continue the conversation. Thanks to digitalization, a greater number of fields are in need of highly educated specialists, and consequently the number of exhibitors at the fair is growing from year to year. In addition, the changing boundaries between different fields of activity mean that the variety of tasks on offer is constantly changing.
A large number of students from Bachelor and Master Programmes of Management Sciences, Computer Science, Social & Development Studies and Media & Communication Sciences interacted with the employers, where companies registered them for their possible induction into their organizations.
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