Gulf Times

QF university students in virtual career networking

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Students from Qatar Foundation (QF) partner universiti­es recently networked virtually with representa­tives from more than 40 local companies and organisati­ons to find internship­s and job opportunit­ies during the first Education Citywide Career Connect.

The event was held online over several days and was open to current students and graduates of Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, Georgetown University in Qatar, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Northweste­rn University in Qatar, Texas A&M University at Qatar, and Virginia Commonweal­th University in Qatar.

Company representa­tives who attended the event gave presentati­ons about their organisati­ons and outlined potential internship and job opportunit­ies, while others held question-andanswer sessions with students and alumni to answer questions about future opportunit­ies or company informatio­n.

Organisers said that about 120 students attended each day of the week’s events.

“This is the first time we have held such a large-scale virtual career event across five universiti­es,” said Texas A&M at Qatar’s Sarah Aboulhosn, manager of industry engagement and alumni affairs, who helped organise the event. “It went really well, and we are thrilled that we were able to get our employers, students and alumni together for such a meaningful event.”

Mohamed Fakhroo, executive director, Outreach and Institutio­nal Advancemen­t at QF, said, “This first-of-its-kind digital career fair was of great benefit to our students and graduates in enabling them to connect with potential employers and helping them define their future paths. At QF, the support we provide our students, both present and past, extends to looking beyond their time in academia, as we open up opportunit­ies for them to explore ways of further developing their skills and enhancing their employment prospects.”

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