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Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Krapfen und Karriere

Uniport-Senior Marketing Manager Alexander Nagel, Sigrid Maxl-Studler vom Career Center der Uni Graz, Vizerektor Martin Polaschek und Uniport-Geschäftsführer Bernhard Wundsam (v.l.) eröffneten die Excellence14.

Uniport-Senior Marketing Manager Alexander Nagel, Sigrid Maxl-Studler vom Career Center der Uni Graz, Vizerektor Martin Polaschek und Uniport-Geschäftsführer Bernhard Wundsam (v.l.) eröffneten die Excellence14.

Lupenreine Bewerbungsfotos schoss Profifotograf Helmut Lunghammer direkt vor Ort.

Lupenreine Bewerbungsfotos schoss Profifotograf Helmut Lunghammer direkt vor Ort.

Faschingsbeginn war auch - daher bestand das Messefrühstück heuer aus Krapfen und Kaffee. Fotos: Uni Graz/Kastrun.

Faschingsbeginn war auch - daher bestand das Messefrühstück heuer aus Krapfen und Kaffee. Fotos: Uni Graz/Kastrun.

Zu Faschingsbeginn lockte die Excellence14 mit Tipps rund um die Berufsplanung und gratis Frühstück

Am 11. November 2014 ging die Excellence-Messe an der Uni Graz erfolgreich über die Bühne - nicht erst ab 11:11 Uhr, dafür aber mit frischen Krapfen im Rahmen des beliebten gratis Frühstücks.

 

Schon ab 9 Uhr und bis kurz vor Ladenschluss um 16 Uhr tummelten sich eifrig Studierende sowie Jung-AbsolventInnen in der Aula auf der Suche nach den besten Karriere-Tipps und aktuellen Insider-Informationen von Job-Profis. Abermals nutzten auch zahlreiche AusstellerInnen die Chance, ihr Unternehmen dem jungen Publikum zu präsentieren. Erste Kontakte konnten auch bei unterschiedlichsten Workshops und Seminaren geknüpft werden.

 

Und wem noch ein professionelles Bewerbungsfoto im Lebenslauf fehlt, hatte Gelegenheit, direkt vor Ort zu posieren: Profi Helmut Lunghammer rückte die Karriere-AspirantInnen routiniert ins rechte Licht. 

created by Gerhild Kastrun

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