Career Opportunities at InnoTrans 2014

Aug. 21, 2014
The world’s leading trade fair for transport technology introduces exclusive career tours.

An excellent career platform and the largest exhibition of products by the international rail industry – that is a combination that only InnoTrans offers.

The beginning of a career or a move up the career ladder is something that could well happen in Berlin. InnoTrans 2014 is introducing a new career service that comprises a total of eight career tours for students. These free tours will bring young professionals into direct contact with rail industry companies who will be targeting them with information about job and career opportunities.

At InnoTrans numerous exhibitors, including global players and medium-sized companies from Germany and abroad, will be aiming to attract the railway engineers of the future. These are the exhibitors the career tours will be visiting, whose stands bear the Career Point logo. Tours begin daily at 10.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. Every tour will visit different companies, will last around two hours and be moderated in English. A maximum of 20 students can take part in each tour.

Career & Education Hall 7.1c

The student tours will conclude in the Career & Education Hall which combines the topics of careers, vocational training and research under one roof. This is where the human resource departments of leading companies, trade associations, universities and trade publications will be promoting their wide range of career opportunities and where young professionals can receive detailed and binding information as well as individual advice on education and career opportunities in the rail industry. The focus is on direct contact with the personnel managers of exhibiting companies. The Job Wall with over 200 attractive vacancies will round off the services in the Career & Education Hall.

Special ticket prices: trainees, schoolchildren and students can purchase reduced-rate day tickets to InnoTrans 2014 costing 12 euros.

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March 19, 2012