Engineers Mobility Days
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The Engineers Mobility Days, targeted at experienced and recently graduated Engineering and IT professionals, will take place on 11th and 12th April 2013 in Lisbon, Portugal, or online from anywhere. The event will begin at 10:00 and end at 19:00 (Lisbon time).
As a jobseeker in this area, you will have the chance to be interviewed on the spot and / or online by employers. There will also be (onsite and online) info workshops and advice on living and working in 6 to 8 European countries and presentations from up to 40 engineering and IT European employers. The Engineers Mobility Days will offer the complete package for your job search in Europe in the Engineering and IT segment. Find out more.
If you’re an employer, you will be able to meet hundreds / thousands of qualified jobseekers in the engineering and IT segment actively looking for jobs in your sector. You can also benefit from the help of EURES Advisers who have years of experience in matching jobseekers with businesses like yours. Find out more.
Come to the Engineers Mobility Days in Lisbon or attend the event online on the 11th and 12th April to give your job prospects in Europe a boost!
The Engineers Mobility Days are organised by EURES Portugal, the European Commission and the AEISEL – Student’s Association of the Lisbon Engineering Superior Institute.
Info for visitors
Are you an Engineering or IT professional?
Looking for a job in Europe?
Would you like to be in direct contact with European employers?
Do you need info advice on looking / applying for a job and information on living and working in another European country?
If you answered YES to all of these questions, then the Engineers Mobility Days 2013 is definitely for you!
Take part at the Engineers Mobility Days in Lisbon onsite and/or online and meet with employers from across Europe looking for your profile and skills.
Save the place and dates: Lisbon (ISEL), 11th and 12th April 2013
The Engineers Mobility Days, now in its 2nd edition, is an opportunity for you and employers from across Europe to meet and make contact. This year’s event will also have an online component, so you will be able to participate no matter where you are, either in Portugal or in Europe.
This event will offer Engineering and IT professionals a full package for job search in Europe, either online or onsite. You will be able to:
- Apply to, and/or bookmark, during the next weeks, job vacancies which fit your profile, and maybe be pre-selected for an interview;
- Make first contact with employers at the stand, and/or via live chat;
- Take part in company presentations;
- Attend info sessions on living and working in the participating companies;
- Benefit from (previously appointed) on-the-spot or online recruitment interviews with employers.
Some of the presentations and info sessions will also be online. Please take a look at the Programme from 20th March onwards.
REGISTER NOW (free of charge)!
To get the most out of the event you should register online beforehand. Registration (even though not compulsory to participate) will give you access to a wide range of features on offer, as well as regular updates, regarding both the online and onsite events. Find out more by clicking here.
We’re counting on you in April!
Info for exhibitors
Is your company established in Europe?
Are you looking for Engineering and/or IT skilled profiles?
Would you like to be in direct contact with jobseekers in Portugal and/or all over Europe?
Do you need further support or advice in the selection and recruitment of these professionals?
Then ISEL (Lisbon) is the right place for you to be on the next 11th and 12th April.
You’re invited to take part at the Engineers Mobility Days, onsite and/or online, and meet some the best Engineering and IT professionals from Portugal and all over Europe looking for a new career opportunity.
Save the place and dates: Lisbon (ISEL), 11th and 12th April 2013
The Engineers Mobility Days, now in its 2nd edition, is an opportunity for you to meet and make contact with highly skilled Engineering and IT professionals from all over Europe. You will find not only recent graduates and students, but also experienced profiles, with solid language skills (mostly English), quite often with international experience.
This year’s event will also have an online component, so you will be able to participate no matter where you are based, either in Lisbon or in Europe. This event will offer your company, completely free of charge, a range of recruitment opportunities, both online and onsite. You will be able to customize your participation model according to your needs and possibilities. You can:
- Publish your company profile (including the option to add videos) and recruitment needs online, in this platform;
- Gather applications beforehand, either screened (with the help of a EURES adviser) or not;
- Receive full technical support and advice on recruiting from another European country;
- Choose to participate onsite, online or in both formats;
- If participating onsite, choose to have a stand, one or more company presentations (30 minute slots), an interview booth (in dedicated rooms) or a combination of all;
- When online, choose to participate during both days or only ½ a day; using the options to live chat with jobseeker visitors online or even having previously appointed one-to-one interviews online;
- Also having your onsite company presentations live-streamed online.
PLEASE REGISTER NOW (free of charge)! *
Upon your Registration, you will receive further information on organizational and logistic details regarding the event, as well as some advice on accommodation options in Lisbon.
We’re looking forward to your participation!
*please be aware that there are limited places available for stands onsite – maximum 40!
How to attend
The annual “Engineers Mobility Days” recruitment event will gather employers and EURES Advisers from all over Europe during two days to provide information and advice to jobseekers and conduct interviews on-the-spot.
There are two ways to attend the event: onsite or online. You may of course also choose both ways of attending, for example onsite on the first day, and online on the second day.
Here is how to prepare yourself to get the most out of the event.
Onsite visitor?
- Register for the event as an onsite visitor and provide your CV, either by uploading a file, providing a link to your online profile, or retreiving your CV from the EURES website.
- Check the list of exhibitors (companies and countries) that will be participating in the onsite event (tick the “onsite” box on the left hand side). You can already note down their stand number to find them easily when you get there. Please also take a look at the maps regarding the exhibition areas.
- Have a look at the programme of presentations that will be delivered in the 2 auditoria and mark the ones you don’t want to miss. These presentations will also be broadcasted live on the website and you will be able to replay them after the event.
- Browse through the jobs on offer at the event and bookmark the ones you are interested in and which really fit your profile (by clicking the “I’m interested in this vacancy” button). This means that the related exhibitor (either an employer or EURES advisers from a certain country) will be able to consult your CV up to 3 months after the event – and maybe, who knows, invite you for an interview.
- Please bear in mind that you will only be able to apply / bookmark a job vacancy if you’re registered on the website as a Visitor. You can of course use the more traditional “How to apply” contact data to submit you application. Some employers might even prefer this option.
- Before applying, do your homework: research on the countries and the companies attending, and to which you are applying for, their most relevant projects and recruitment needs. Use this info when applying.
- Some companies will have recruitment interviews during the event, based on previously screened applications. For some of them, there might also be the chance to have an appointment booked during the days.
- View the instructions on how to get to the venue.
- Even if you have bookmarked some job vacancies, please bring at least 10 copies of your CV in English to hand out to the employers and the EURES Advisers you will meet – as they might not have had the time to go through your CV online.
- Arrive early so that you will get a chance to meet the exhibitors you are most interested in! You should try and reserve the whole day to be there, in order to get the best out of the event.
Online visitor?
- Check the list of exhibitors (companies and countries) that will be participating in the online event (tick the “online” box on the left hand side) and verify their online availability times. During the event, you will be able to chat with them by clicking the “chat now” button that will be displayed on the company or country page. Make sure you are logged-in the website when you start a chat session, so that your CV information will be automatically passed to the person you are chatting with.
- Browse through the programme of presentations that will be broadcasted live from the 2 auditoria and mark the ones you don’t want to miss. You will also be able to replay them after the event.
- Browse through the jobs on offer at the event and bookmark the ones you are interested in and which fits your profile (by clicking the “I’m interested in this vacancy” button). This means that the exhibitor (either an employer or EURES advisers from a certain country) will be able to consult your CV up to 3 months after the event – and maybe, who knows, invite you for an interview.
- Please bear in mind that you will only be able to apply / bookmark a job vacancy if you’re registered on the website as a Visitor. You can of course use the more traditional “How to apply” contact data to submit you application. Some employers might even prefer this option.
- Before applying, do your homework: research on the countries and the companies attending, and to which you are applying for, their most relevant projects and recruitment needs. Use this info when applying
- Please note that chat sessions cannot be pre-booked, you will be placed in a waiting queue until the employer or EURES Adviser is available to start the chat. Therefore, make sure you arrive early so that you will get a chance to meet the exhibitors you are most interested in!
Need help?
If you are experiencing technical issues or have questions about the website or the event organisation, please contact us here. Your input on this platform’s usability and navigability will also be welcome.
Our live helpdesk will be available to chat with you during the event from this page also.
Getting there
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ISEL Campus is located in the north area of the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, nearby Parque das Nações (famous for having held the 1998 World Expo). The Campus benefits from a good accessibility from all the parts of the city (including the Airport).
Address:
ISEL – Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa
Rua Conselheiro Emídio Navarro, 1
1959-007 Lisboa
Website: www.isel.pt
Phone: +351 21 831 70 00
If you travel by Bus (Carris)
Please find below the Bus lines passing by the School
Further info: www.carris.pt
If you travel by Underground (Metro)
Please find below the location of the Metro stop (Red Line – Oriente; stop: Chelas)
Further info: www.metrolisboa.pt
If you travel by Train
You should leave in Oriente Train Station.
ISEL is 3 stops far by Subway (Red Line – Chelas stop) from Oriente Train Station.
Further info: www.cp.pt
From Lisbon Airport
From Lisbon Airport (Portela) to ISEL Campus you have 10 minutes’ drive. Lisbon Airport is very close to the city centre (7 kms away from the centre) and there are different alternatives to get to ISEL. Namely:
- by Metro (ISEL is 7 stops far - Red Line, Chelas stop - from the Airport, around 10 minutes),
- by Aeroshuttle (ticket onboard €3,50),
- by City Bus (Carris lines 744+759, ticket onboard €1,80),
- by Taxi (an Airport – ISEL trip takes about 5-10 minutes and should be no more than €10)
If you travel by Car