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Volume 5, Number 17
8 February 1999






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Career Days to Bring Employers to Campus

On March 5, Bilkent will bring as many as 24 employers to campus to interview students for jobs and internships as part of a nine-hour Career Fair.

The Fair will take place between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. and leading domestic and international companies are expected to have stands in a 600 square meter space at the Main Campus Physical Education and Sports Center. Some 3,000 students are expected to take part in this excellent opportunity to find a job or internship.

The Fair is just the start of Career Days '99, which will include company promotion meetings, interview days, training programs, panel discussions, entrepreneurial promotion meetings, meetings to discuss post-graduation life, and visits to the companies. These activities go beyond regular services to the graduating class. Some of the benefits of Career Days '99 are: to reach out to students as a whole, not just the graduating class; to give companies an opportunity to promote themselves more effectively; to develop a career concept among the students; to give them firsthand information about internships; to contribute to their personal development; and to contribute to better career choice decision making.

The Fair is the first of its kind offered by a university in Ankara and it is being organized by the Bilkent University Dean of Students Office Career Development and Placement Center in cooperation with the Human Resources Club, Management and Economics Club, and Master of Business Administration Club.

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