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23 February 2021 15:30-17:30

Women in CS @TUM meets Netlight! 

Women in Computer Science @TUM and Netlight are joining forces - an amazing Career Workshop is waiting for you! This workshop gives you the opportunity to bring your CV to the next level and improve your presentation skills in job interviews.

The workshop will be divided into two parts. First, one of Netlight's top recruiters Elianna Ristucci will hold an inspiring talk about best practice tips, communications techniques, remote hacks and aftersales tricks.

Afterwards you will be matched with a Netlight Talent Searcher from Munich, Berlin, Hamburg or Zurich. In 1on1 sessions you will  practice your selfpresentation pitch, answer tricky HR questions and get instant feedback as well as a coaching about non verbal communication. Additionally you will get feedback on your CV and LinkedIn profile for the perfect first impression of your professional skills!

This is something you don’t want to miss!

Schedule

15:30 | Welcome to the workshop! Prepare yourself & get ready!

15:40 | It is showtime! Enjoy the lightning talk with Elianna Ristucci!

16:30 - 17:30 | Meet Netlight's Talent Searchers in 1on1 coaching sessions - get the chance to do a mock interview with instant feedback and a CV coaching!

All you need to know

WHEN?  23rd of February at 15:30 pm.

HOW TO SIGN UP? 
1. Register on this website.
2. Apply with your CV here

You can only take part in the event when you have submitted your CV!

Since there are only a limited number of seats, female students at the end of their Bachelor's or Master's degree from TU Munich will be preferred.

The registration will be open until the 16th of February and we will inform you latest on the 18th of February via e-mail if you were accepted!

In this mail you will receive a link to join the event :)
We hope to see you there!

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Organized by

Women in Computer Science @TUM

Women in CS @ TUM is a student organized group, offering speaker events, coding sessions,and workshops throughout the semester in an effort to provide opportunities for Women in CS. The goal of the events is to develop a network of inspiring and supportive women within thefaculty of informatics and beyond. The group is a subsection of the IFF at TUM, which is an informal group of members within the Department of Informatics who are working towards equalparticipation of women and of other under-represented groups throughout the department