ARKAS LINE Presents at Career Event in Istanbul

November 14, 2014

Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University

The 19th Annual Career Days organized by the Istanbul Technical University Maritime Faculty Career Club hosted ARKAS LINE Management November 13 as part of a student career event running from November 4-21.

The Personnel Manager Ferit GÖKDENİZ, Deputy Personnel Managers Ahmet Recai Bayramoglu and Esen Eren Çaglayan, Training Specialist Aliye Handenaz Gülşen and Transportation Manager Ersin Akşit met with students at the university’s maritime faculty.

At the conference, Ferit GÖKDENİZ introduced the company and explained its mission to students, stating that ARKAS LINE aims to provide a first-class maritime management. GÖKDENİZ said that the trainees in the company are satisfied with the training policy which he explained in detail. The company representatives ended the conference after answering questions from the maritime faculty students.

After the conference, the representatives and the students joined the cocktail party organized by the Career Club, where they were able to give students more information about ARKAS LINE.
 

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