This Blog news explains the results of the Career Center and Entrepreneurship activity carried out during the month of April. In total, 92 of our students were placed having a professional impact. Moreover, our students this last month had the opportunities to take part to:
The Career Center help RBS Students to be ready to enter the job market, developing the right knowledge, providing the market insights and tools that they need to pursue a successful career in a specific industry. With the support of the Career Service the student can define the career path, develop a strategy, hone the self presentation skills, and sharpen the CV. Moreover, through the Career Center students have access to exclusive tools including a job portal, expert mentoring, consulting training, career targeting, and presence optimization. It provides everything the student needs to fulfil the aspirations, helping to make the most of the knowledge and capabilities of each of them. You can learn more about our Career Center and our Masters.
Now thanks to RBS partners and the Career Center, 92 of our students have the opportunities to continue develop their skills, to put competences in practice and the possibility to growth professionally in companies such as: Capgemini, AEGEAN Airlines, Amazon, PINKO, Accenture, Eni, Unicredit, the Colab, Seneca, Gaia Tech, Engel & Völkers, Enel, Crédit Agricole, Leroy Merlin, Airbus.
Vinicius Buba Moreno, now Operations Analyst at Haier Europe
Vinicius, student of the International Master in Data Science, explained how it is important not to miss any appointment organized by the Career Center, a potential lever to launch one’s career.
“I am thankful to Rome Business School for providing me with the opportunity to participate to the selection process for Haier Europe within less than two months of my arrival in Rome. I am especially thankful to the Career Center staff, for their support and encouragement. It was a sudden and challenging experience, but I am proud to have achieved the goal of securing a job as an international student.”