Career Fair at NTNU
The students from NTNU's Marine Technology programme are taught what is worth knowing - both above and below the sea level and companies from the ocean industries are now invited to meet them at their career fair.
The goal for the students annual Business Day 21 October, is to create relationships between the students associated with marine technology at NTNU in Trondheim and representatives from the ocean industries.
Recruit a Student
There are several opportunities to meet the students and present your company during the event.
Businesses can have a presentation, book a stand and/or join the summer job marathon where you get the opportunity to present your summer job programme to the students. With 10 minutes available, this is a golden opportunity to capture students' attention and get many applicants for vacant positions.
Speed interviews is another concept where companies can speed interview the students.
To learn more or to book a stand contact:
Erik Bjørkmann Rasmussen
E-mail: erik.rasmussen(a)bedriftsdagen.no
Phone: +47 902 55 204
Digital or On-site
The Business Day will take place 21 October at the Marine Technology Center at Tyholt in Trondheim from 09:00 to 15:00.
The event will be followed by a dinner and UKA show later in the evening for diploma students and company representatives. This year's theme for the Business Day is decided together with the career fairs main partner, and this will be announced as soon as it is ready.
Should national and / or municipal Covid-19 restrictions prevent physical implementation, the Business Day will be held digitally on the Graduateland platform.
Marine Technology
The students from NTNU's Marine Technology programme knows what is worth knowing - both above and below the sea level. About everything from designing supertankers for the future to advanced sensor systems on machines far down in the depths of the ocean.
The programme of study also gives the students longed for expertise about the future ocean challenges. NTNU emphasises on using innovative solutions such as computer technology, marine robotics, autonomy and materials technology.