UST Inc. at the BNTU Open House Day
At the invitation of the Faculty of Marketing, Management, Entrepreneurship of BNTU the specialist of UST Inc. participated in the State Open House Day. Recall, earlier the company’s General Director Nadezhda Kosareva and Faculty Dean Aleksey Danilchenko signed an agreement on cooperation in the scientific and educational field.
At the event UST Inc. acted as an employer of personnel. The company offers the students internships with the possibility of subsequent employment.
“Every year tens of students from the top Belarusian universities have their internships in UST Inc. Some of them are then employed by the company. Herewith, UST Inc. regularly conducts lectures and international competitions of the graduation qualification works on the uST subject for students, undergraduates, postgrads and teachers from many Belarusian and foreign universities”, – the Head of Research Division of UST Inc. Aleksey Klimkov said.
The event participants were interested in activities of UST Inc. The company’s employees told about the specifics and prospects of work in the entity, as well as the features and benefits of the developed product.
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