Company Presentation & Speeddates
During this Company Presentation & Speeddates session, students are introduced to the organization’s work, culture and strategic direction.
Representatives will shortly share insights into their projects, industry developments and future ambitions as well as the career opportunities available for students and graduates.
Following this, students are offered the opportunity to engage in short, structured conversations with company recruiters in small rotating groups. This is designed to help you introduce yourself, learn more about specific roles or departments and explore whether there is a strong mutual fit.
Through multiple brief interactions, students gain direct insights into the organization and develop a clearer understanding of where their skills and interests may best align.
What to Expect
- A concise and structured presentation by company professionals
- Insights into the organization’s work environment, values, and long-term vision
- Short, structured conversations with recruiters in small groups.
- Rotation between different recruiters or departments.
- Direct insights into roles, teams, and career opportunities.
Student Preparation
- Arrive on time and be seated before the presentation starts
- Bring paper to make notes and select questions on key insights, roles and opportunities discussed
- Prepare a concise self-introduction, including your study background, interests, and career goals.
- Be ready to actively participate within a group setting.
Professional Conduct
- Remain attentive throughout the session; avoid phone use or unrelated activities
- Greet recruiters confidently and remain respectful toward fellow students.
- Contribute actively while allowing others space to ask questions.
- Listen attentively and build on previous answers where relevant.
- End each interaction by thanking the recruiter and maintaining a professional attitude.
Professional Conduct
- Take a seat near the front when possible, as this demonstrates engagement
- Remain attentive throughout the session; avoid phone use or unrelated activities
- During the Q&A, raise your hand and keep questions relevant and concise
- After the session, thank the speaker and briefly introduce yourself if you choose to approach them