“Entrepreneurship Education Service Month” Activities Held

According to questionnaire feedback of the 2016 freshmen, Career Development Center of  SUFE College of Business carries out “entrepreneurship education service month” series special activities in forms of enterprise visits, career salon, guests’ speeches, alumni forum, individual consultation, special recruitment and others, providing various services and guidance related to entrepreneurship for MBA/IMBA/EMBA students and alumni.

 

In late October, Career Development Center of SUFE College of Business held “the Fifth Shanghai MBE Elite Job Fair” in Bosi Building in SUFE. In front of the stalls of exhibitors that focus on entrepreneurship park’s services and continuous investment, counseling partners were also passionate and enthusiastic. With the successful closing of this large-scale recruitment, the “entrepreneurial education service month” also came to a successful ending. Career  Development Center and SUFE College of Business will continue to concern and help students and alumni in entrepreneurship practice and related demands.

 

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The Fifth

Shanghai MBE Elite Job Fair shows various entrepreneurship service elements

 

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Xue Liping, Vice Dean of College of Business visits the employers’ representatives and teachers and students in the job fair

 

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The employer’s representative talks about the demand for internal-driving talents and cooperation between schools and enterprises

 

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SUFE MBA teachers and students visitChina(Shanghai) Public Practicing Base for Entrepreneurs

 

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Entrepreneurial career manager and President of JC Finance and Leasing, Li Siming shares his experience of entrepreneurship and innovation

 

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Mr. Li Jianxian and Liang Yu offer two-to-one joint consultation for entrepreneurial students (special entrepreneurial fair for career workshop)

 

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President and General Manager of Fortune Capital, alumnus Gao Hongqing interprets the entrepreneurial logic of SUFE talents

 

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Alumnus Ling Hong measures the organic unity of career planning and entrepreneurial planning