On May 20 and 21, the Career Days return to Piazzale Duca d’Aosta, an event organized to connect graduating students and
recent graduates of the Politecnico di Torino with around 130 companies, creating future career opportunities.

The most recent national and international rankings and reports confirm that earning a degree from Politecnico di Torino is a
strong guarantee of employment. The employment rate for graduates with a Master’s degree one year after graduation has, for
many years, consistently been well above the national average: according to the Almalaurea survey, 96% of the university’s
Master’s graduates are employed, a figure significantly higher than the national average ( employment rate out of the total
labor force).

To showcase the career opportunities made possible by a degree from the Politecnico di Torino, the Career Days return this
year, the leading job fair in the Piedmont region that targets Engineers, Architects, Designers, and Urban Planners, now in its
eighteenth edition.

Once again, the event will take place over two full days in Piazzale Duca d’Aosta (in front of the university’s main building),
and will feature a packed program for graduates, graduating students, and PhD holders of the Politecnico. Participants will
have the opportunity to meet more than 130 companies, employment agencies, and public organizations attending the event.
The very high participation of companies confirms both the excellent employment prospects for Politecnico graduates and the
strong interest that the job market has in the skills and competencies developed at the University.

The event is designed to connect job supply and demand and to provide information to help students, PhD candidates, and
recent graduates make informed choices about their career paths.

The Career Days of the Politecnico di Torino are the perfect occasion for the students, recent graduates, and PhD holders to
meet some of the most important national and international employers, and for companies to discover new talents and
specialized professionals. Over the two days, young participants will have the chance to meet recruiters in person at
dedicated booths, interact directly with them, hand in their Cvs, and explore the best career opportiunities avaiable.

Throughout the event, the entire student community will also be able to take part in career orientation sessions at the Training
Point: interactive seminars and informative sessions on the job market, led by professionals from a variety of fields. In
addition to traditional topics like how to write a CV and prepare for job interviews, special attention will be given to:
the value of a PhD in building a career path, how artificial intelligence is transforming the job market, and practical tips for
approaching international job markets.