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30.08.2023

Student networking at uSky Transport

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Student networking in companies — is a process of interacting and establishing contacts between students and representatives of commercial entities. This is an important perspective for students looking to successfully start their career upon graduation.

The landscape of education and career paths has significantly changed in recent years, fueling a growing focus on hands-on experience. In this context, networking between students and companies has become a vital part of further professional development. While education provides basic knowledge, networking allows students to make important relationships, to get acquainted with real problems and to better their employment prospects.

One of most significant benefits of student networking in companies is the opportunity to test real professional skills. Interaction with industry professionals allows students to gain the knowledge and experience necessary for their chosen career paths. Active industry workers can provide valuable information, advice, and even potential job offers, enabling students to bridge the gap between academic and professional life.

uSky Transport actively supports any initiatives of educational institutions in practical training and is always happy to organize students visits. The doors of Testing Centre are always open to young minds interested in transport innovations and willing to get acquainted with uSky technologies. This time too, a delegation from India visited the Company

The Project Team is ready at any time to give creative youth an opportunity to get acquainted with the vast possibilities of uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology and welcomes new visitors to the uSky Testing and Certification Centre interested in innovative transport systems designed to change our planet for the better.

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