V Ships Attends Maritime Career Day

November 4, 2014

Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University
Photo courtesy of Istanbul Technical University

The 19th Annual Career Days organized by the Istanbul Technical University Maritime Faculty Career Club hosted V. Ships today as the first guest.

V. Ships was represented by the personnel managers Efe Sipahi , Volkan Imamoglu and Saygın Suner. Imamoglu and Sipahi started their speeches by introducing their company to the students. They emphasized that they give importance to professional education as a company and underlined that professionalism could be achieved with education. After the Q&A part with the students, they advised that students should make their career path during the college years and they restated that they should improve themselves.

After the conference, representatives and students joined the cocktail party, where they had opportunities to ask their own questions about V. Ships.
 

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