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Companies meet students: Career Days at the University of San Marino

Enrolled and graduates of the Management Engineering courses face to face with representatives of 14 organizations

Get to know fourteen established companies from San Marino and Romagna in the financial, technological, industrial and commercial fields, participating in individual meetings with their representatives to discuss internship and career prospects.

This is the opportunity offered to students and graduates of the Management Engineering courses at the University of the Republic of San Marino with the Career Days, scheduled for Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 September: in three sessions, each lasting four hours, the University will host a series of figures from a selection of activities considered strategic for the professional future of students and those who have already completed their training, available to participants.

In the morning of the first day, there will be space for finance with Banca di San Marino and Cassa di Risparmio, but also for manufacturing companies such as Celli Group (beer and soft drink dispensing and refrigeration systems), Colombini (furniture and home furnishings) and Colorificio Sammarinese (paints and enamels), which will be followed by Passepartout (management software for businesses). In the afternoon, it will be the turn of Fom Industrie (aluminium cutting and processing), International Games Trade – Coolthings (toys and children's items), Lavorgomma (technical items and coatings) and Meloni Walter (wholesale of items for home cleaning and personal care).

Finally, on Tuesday, students and graduates will meet representatives of NT Advisory (strategic business consultancy), Robopac – Aetna (wrapping, packaging and case packing machines), Scm (technologies for processing wood, plastic, glass and other materials) and Sit (food packaging).

“Career Days offer our students and graduates the opportunity to come into direct contact with leading companies both locally and internationally,” explains Virginia Dolci, internship and placement manager for the Management Engineering courses. “This event facilitates the meeting between job supply and demand, allowing participants to interact with professionals from different sectors and begin to build a network that is fundamental for their future. Finally, for companies, it is an opportunity to discover new talents capable of contributing to the innovation and growth of their businesses.”