Presentation ALTEN

ALTEN Delivery Center Bucharest  wants to come closer to the students from the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering and as a result, on the 1st of April we will come to the Faculty to give a presentation  to  students from 4th year. The presentation will start at 16 :00 will take place in Room Polizu G01 and we  will touch upon the challenges the aerospace industry is facing nowadays.

 

ALTEN Delivery Center –Open Doors Event

ALTEN Delivery Center Bucharest  organizes on the 5th of April 2019 an Open Doors event for 3rd year, 4th year and Master students from the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering from Politehnica University in Bucharest. The scope of this event is to familiarize students with the challenges of being an aerospace engineering.

The Open Doors event will take place  at ALTEN Delivery Center Bucharest headquarter from Bruxelles Building, Splaiul Independentei 319L ( SEMA Parc) and will give students the opportunity to see  and find out from our colleagues information regarding the work environment for which   they are preparing.

During the 2 hours event the students from the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering will be presented our projects and activity as well as a QA session with our project leaders and a technical Quiz. Stay tuned!

The registration can be done until Wednesday 3rd April 2019 at 16:00 by sending a CV at  recruitment-adc-bucharest@alten.com. After that, students will receive an email from the organizational team with the hour the event will take place.

 

 

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