Audencia Forum 16 & 17 October: call for alumni to lead workshops with international students
- Career Center
- Le 18 septembre 2019
Then come and lead a workshop in Nantes during the Audencia Forum.
We are organising a series of career-focused workshops for international students and we are looking for alumni to come back to the Atlantic campus to help shed light on the expectations of a sector or profession in terms of recruitment, internship/employment on the national market.
Here are some examples of workshop themes that you might like to lead:
- Writing a good CV and cover letter for the French markets
- Getting to know what French recruiters want
- Using internship search strategies to enter the French markets
- Working in France - the do's and don'ts
- Personal branding - how to define and project your self-image to recruiters
No preparation required!
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