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One of the best reasons to study at Prague College is the extraordinary contact you have with employers from day one.
All the programs build live projects into their assignment briefs, which means the students are meeting many potential employers during their studies. It is no surprise that students who want to work are usually in career-path part-time jobs working for companies they came into contact with on their courses.
Contact with career advisors also is built into the experience you get at Prague College. Compaies like Hays Recruitment regularly provide CV and career-building workshops at Prague College.
Monster
the largest online job services provider worldwide
Prague College and Monster.cz are developing an online environment for the career development needs of our students. This addition to our website presence will allow Prague College students an extraordinary opportunity to meet with potential employers.
Monster Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: MWW), the premier global online
employment solution for people seeking jobs present also in the Czech Republic
- www.monster.cz.
In January 2009, Monster unveiled a re-launched Web site offering
enhanced resources for seekers. The new site offers new tools and resources to
help people realize their life improvement goals. In April 2004 jobpilot was purchased by Monster Worldwide, Inc (NASDAQ: MNST). The website www.monsterworldwide.com, under the trade name Monster, is the largest online job services provider in the world.
University of the Year
and Employer Engagement Luncheon with our key academic partner - Teesside University
November 28, 2009
We were very pleased to welcome about thirty leaders from Czech business, educational, government and cultural organizations, on the occasion of the visit of Alastair Thomson, Dean of the School Business, Teesside University.
Our invited guests joined an equal number of Prague College students and faculty members for presentations by Alastair Thomson and Douglas Hajek, Director of Prague College, and informal discussions about realizing the best possible forms of university and employer cooperation.
Great thanks to the British Chamber of Commerce in the Czech Republic, the Four Seasons Hotel, and all our guests and participants for their support in hosting this event on November 20, including executives from Czech Invest, Czech Ministry of Trade Department of Exports, Czech Center for Higher Education Studies, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, British Embassy, Canadian Embassy, British Council and the directors of many Czech and international corporations operating in the Czech Republic.

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