Wednesday, 11 February 2009

The Industrial Redemption

Today was the second day of 'De Delftse Bedrijvendagen' , a three day technology oriented career event organised in Aula, TU Delft. Its a platform to interact with more than 100 companies throught out Netherlands. 
The thing that struck me most was the absence of 1st year MSc international  students in the fair, especially, the Indian students. I was expecting the fair to be crowded with them. I met not even one !! 
Where are you guys ?
I am sure you all are looking for internships and industrial thesis. And this is the best opportunity that could land right on your campus (if not on your lap). 

DDB is a good forum to interact with  industry and get first hand information on their projects. The best part of the fair is the interview with the employees who are alumni of TU Delft. It gives you a completely different (and real) picture of the work place as compared to the company site or pamphlets. The In-House Days is icing on the top.

It was also nice catching up with some old friends too. Snehal and Sarita were jolly as always. They are finishing their MSc and PhD thesis respectively this month and looking for a job. Poor Max is also desperate to find an internship. I could not recognise David again, he has dyed his hair this time. He told me all about Carolyne's birthday party ! 

So, what did I learn from the DDB experience so far :

1. Recession has definitely affected the job scenario. Companies are interesting but not interested. On the bright side , none of them are laying off employees. Atleast our alumni won't be our competition ;). Those cheap bastards are however offering interships/graduation projects to get their job done for less.

2. Stop Matlab. Learn Dutch. The the only skill which will help you win that hard job is your Soft Skills.





2 comments:

Aarabi said...

that's so true! i need to learn dutch. gah

D the P said...

did i not mention in post ...
girls are exceptions. They need not learn any soft skill

they will get job no ,matter what