Arup
Arup is a world class firm of designers, planners, engineers, architects, consultants and technical specialists.
Event organised by ICE
Company visit and career workshop is an exciting initiative that aims to equip civil engineering students with skills and knowledge for successful job hunting and to bridge the gap between aspiring civil engineers and industry professionals. Two essential components for job hunting, CV writing and interview skills, will be covered in the workshop. Attendees will be able to learn the top tips of writing their CV in a precise and concise manner, strategies in preparing cover letters as well as interview skills for civil engineering jobs.
Through engaging presentations, discussions on industry trends, and interactive sessions with experienced engineers, students will gain practical insights into daily operations of an engineering firm, project management, innovative technologies, and sustainability practices. This event could inspire university students with a firsthand understanding of how a reputable civil engineering firm operates.
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Disclaimer:
The Institution of Civil Engineers (Hong Kong Association) shall not under any circumstances be liable or otherwise for death or any injury or for any damage to or loss or destruction of property or otherwise, in any such case arising from any accident or mishap, and whether during or after this event, in preparation for it, travelling to or from it or otherwise.
Arup is a world class firm of designers, planners, engineers, architects, consultants and technical specialists.
Introduction about Arup
CV writing and job interview workshop
Mingling with engineers
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