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Recruiting and Matching morning 6 March, registration is open

Recruiting and Matching morning is here again on 6 March 2018, at 9:00-12:00.

Welcome to hear the needs of the companies and then have a small face to face discussion with them during the networking session.

Remember to bring your CV!

Autumn 2017 we covered succesfully the fields of ICT with approx 100 participants and 15 companies.

This time we concentrate to the fields of business, export and internationalization

Event is meant especially for the international talents looking for a future working opportunities.

In case you have an international spouse looking for a job here in Finland feel free to share this event with him/her as well.

Location of the event is Innovation House Finland, Tekniikantie 2, 02150 Espoo.

Preregistration is required.

See more info and registration instructions in here  Recruiting and Matching morning 6 March 2018

Pictures from the Recruiting and Matching morning, autumn 2017 (Jenni Ståhl):

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