The second edition of ICTSA’s Industry Expo will be taking place on Saturday 7 November.
With over twenty companies set to take part, this year’s ICTSA Industry Expo promises to be the biggest opportunity yet for students undertaking ICT related courses. The Expo is being organised in collaboration with the University of Malta’s Faculty of ICT and serves as a great opportunity for students to network with their potential future employer. Companies present will be demonstrating what their business operations consist of whilst explaining what jobs they offer and what vacancies are available.
The Expo will take place on Saturday 7 November at the Faculty of ICT (Level -1), from 14:30 till 18:30, and is open to the public especially students studying ICT fields. A workshop about CV and interviewing skills be also be held at 16:30.
President of the Association, Etienne Buttigieg, had this to say about the Expo’s growing success, 'At ICTSA, we believe in building dynamic, holistic teams made up of individuals from various backgrounds. This serves them in the short term for the various activities and initiatives we organise and more importantly in the long term where these soft skills and talents developed, are practised at the workplace. Activities like the Industry Expo fulfill our mission to bridge the gap between students and the industry.'
The Hon. Evarist Bartolo, the Hon. Kristy Debono, the Hon. Claudio Grech, MEP Therese Comodini Cachia, and Dean Prof. Ernest Cachia, will also be attending.
About ICTSA
The ICT Students’ Association is a university-based student organisation which strives to represent University students reading any degree in some way associated with information and communications technology. The good relationship that exists between the Faculty and ICTSA helps to bridge the gap between students and the industry, and the Association is often the first point of contact for students who have issues they wish to raise.
The ICT Students’ Association is a university-based student organisation which strives to represent University students reading any degree in some way associated with information and communications technology. The good relationship that exists between the Faculty and ICTSA helps to bridge the gap between students and the industry, and the Association is often the first point of contact for students who have issues they wish to raise.