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Students have career days on tap for April

Jan 20, 2000

RIGA - The international student exchange association, AIESEC, will
help to match business students with job openings in major companies
at a career fair April 19 to 21. The site is under selection.

AIESEC arranges the annual job fair as its biggest annual project to
provide companies an opportunity to meet with students as potential
employees and future leaders and to provide information about company
activities and career opportunities.

AIESEC in Latvia offers companies to support the event on different
levels providing a flexible set of benefits. Career Days is the most
effective way to access the student public in Latvia.

Career Days 1999 hosted more than 4,000 students from 18 colleges in
Latvia. The conference has two sections: an exhibition and a set of
seminars. Last year about 30 progressive companies working in Latvia
in information technologies, media, business consultation, and other
fields presented their employment and marketing materials. The
two-day seminar covered topics such as personality in business,
career planning, creating an image, and starting a business.

Career Days is a licenced project of AIESEC, organized according to
the same principles in most of the 85 AIESEC member countries.

AIESEC publicist Vladimir Karol urges companies willing to
participate to contact AIESEC in Riga before Feb. 1 at (371) 722 6113,

For more information: http://www.aiesec.lv/>http://www.aiesec.lv

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