With the aim of supporting young people in connecting with the local and international job market, and linking businesses with the University, its students and graduates, the Career Success Centre of the University of Nicosia is organising sector-specific job fairs.
The Job Fair in Accounting & Finance will be held on Wednesday, 27 November 2024, between 11:30-15:00, on the University Campus (The Block Gallery), and is co-organised with the Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, School of Business.
Career advisors and company executives will provide information on practical issues related to entering and integrating into the job market, as well as details on available internships and employment opportunities. Business representatives will also discuss the nature of their work and the skills required in their respective sectors.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about companies in their field and network with professionals in areas of their interest. They can discuss employment opportunities and gain a better understanding of the industry they wish to join. Additionally, participants can submit their resumes and conduct on-site interviews with companies of interest.
About the Job fairs
These job fairs are part of a broader initiative by the Career Success Centre to familiarize students and graduates with the job market, facilitate their integration, strengthen their professional networks, and ultimately enhance their employability.
The job fairs are exclusively open to students and graduates of the University of Nicosia.
About the Career Success Centre
The Career Success Centre (CSC) at the University of Nicosia is dedicated to supporting students and graduates in their personal and professional development. The CSC helps them navigate the challenges of a rapidly changing world and meet current needs and expectations of the industry. It assists students in exploring professional opportunities, raises awareness of career choices, and contributes to skills development, enabling them to reach their full potential.