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Career Day at SPbGASU: Leading Companies and New Opportunities for Professional Growth

Text: Nikolay Ambartsumov

Photo: Matvey Kostylev

27 Nov

SPbGASU held its traditional Career Day, which once again brought together leading companies in the construction, engineering, and design industries. The event generated considerable interest among students, who were able to learn about opportunities for practical training, internships, and employment prospects.

This year, the following companies and organizations took part in the Career Day: GloraX, ABZ-1 Group of Companies, Atomenergoproekt JSC, MetroProekt LLC, Region LLC, RTI-Proekt LLC, KVS Group of Companies, AVTOVAZ JSC, ELITA, Setl Stroy LLC, LSR Group, TITAN-2 Holding, SILCO, St Petersburg State Budgetary Institution Mostotrest, AOCG LLC, the branch of China National Chemical Engineering and Construction Corporation Seven LLC (PRC) in the Leningrad Region, DRT Group, as well as the Personnel Center of the Admiralty District of St Petersburg and the SPbGASU Admissions Committee.

Each company prepared its own booth, where its representatives presented current projects, career paths, and internship opportunities. Students actively engaged with employers, asked questions, and inquired about which competencies are particularly in demand today. They also had the opportunity to prepare their resumes with the help of specialists from the university's Center for Student Entrepreneurship and Career and submit them to the organization of interest.

Quizzes and interactive activities hosted by companies at their venues created a lively atmosphere. Students were able to demonstrate their knowledge of construction, design, or manufacturing and win prizes.

Employers noted the excellent preparation and high level of involvement of SPbGASU students. Companies representatives emphasized their interest in attracting talented and active young people for internships, talent pools, and entry-level positions.

Career Day once again confirmed that the university remains an important point of attraction for major industry companies, and that students can begin their professional careers while still studying.

“Our event ended today, but for many participants it became a starting point – the beginning of a future career, new contacts, and professional development,” said Ekaterina Abolina, Director of the SPbGASU Center for Student Entrepreneurship and Career.