Türkiye’s Brands and Representatives at Üsküdar Career Days…

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The traditional “Career Days ‘25” event organized by Üsküdar University’s Career Center Department attracted significant attention from students and alumni this year, as always. As part of the event, which hosted prominent institutions and organizations from various fields, attendees had the opportunity to visit booths that would contribute to their career planning and closely follow sectoral developments. President of Üsküdar University, Psychiatrist Prof. Nevzat Tarhan, also visited the booths, meeting with company representatives and students.

A total of 65 companies from various sectors, along with nearly 150 senior executives and Human Resources Managers, participated in the event held in the courtyard of the Çarşı Campus.

Direct interaction with sector professionals

Students visiting the company booths gained valuable information to guide their career planning and had the chance to directly communicate with industry professionals.

During the event, students also had the opportunity to apply for internships and jobs, meet with human resources representatives, participate in interview simulations, and receive direct information about employer brands.

Great interest from alumni…

Alumni who participated in the event visited the Alumni Association booth, where they learned about the association and had the chance to become members.

Prof. Nevzat Tarhan met with students

President of Üsküdar University, Psychiatrist Prof. Nevzat Tarhan, also visited the booths, engaging in conversations with both sector representatives and students. He was accompanied by Rector’s Advisor Prof. Mehmet Zelka.

Students gained hands-on experience

The event provided students with the chance to gain hands-on experience in skills they would need during the transition to professional life. Conversations on topics such as internship opportunities, career paths, and industry dynamics gave students the chance to closely understand the field.

Üsküdar News Agency (ÜNA)