Welcome to network to Finland’s largest ICT recruitment fair!
Are you an ICT professional and looking for new challenges? Do you want to network and participate in fascinating conversations with the people on the cutting edge? Perhaps you want to update your knowledge about what ICT field has to offer for you?
TalentIT Fair is Finland’s largest ICT and digital services contact and recruitment fair that gathers students, professionals and employers of the field together. Almost 70 exhibitors have signed up for the fair and the event provides a wide-ranging and diverse overview for ICT employers, career opportunities and the development of the field at the moment.
Network in the fair’s Snap Meeting Corner
Do you want to have a one-on-one conversation with the representative of an interesting company? This year Aalto students can reserve a fifteen-minute long meeting with their chosen representatives at the fair’s Snap Meeting Corner. Tell the companies about your interest for employment and pitch your idea for a new business project – read more at
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Welcome to network!
All ICT enthusiasts and students from Aalto University and other universities are welcome to the fair. Alumni of Aalto University and its predecessor schools are warmly welcome as well.
The event is free and organised by Aalto University, Partnership Services.
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