Crack the Job video series reveals reality behind job titles
Student customers of Aalto University School of Business Career Services often say that it is difficult to apply for a job with an ambiguous job title that has an unclear meaning. Common job titles can mean various different things in different organizations.
We decided to invite professionals from different fields to tell about their jobs to students. You are welcome to tip us on new ideas on job titles, professionals, or organizations you would like to see as a part of this series.
We came up with Crack the Job video series to give all students, not just the ones that participate in our events, the opportunity to reach this information. We will publish a new video appr. once a month during the academic year. Follow this article, our social media channels (Facebook, Instagram) and our newsletter (Aalto BIZ CareerMail).
Corporate Responsibility Manager Senja Forsman-Katainen, SOK (published 4.9.2020, opens in new window YouTube)
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