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18 November 2025

Job Fair 2025

 

On November 5, 2025, the University of Georgia’s Career Development and Employment Service organized a Job Fair, where representatives from companies operating in the Georgian market participated. Around twenty companies introduced the specifics of their work and shared detailed information about current job vacancies with university students.

In addition to introductory meetings, students had the opportunity to personally share their work experience (CV) with company HR representatives. The Job Forum featured companies from various sectors, including banking, consulting, medical, construction, automotive, and technology fields. Among them was CMC Georgia, the first company in construction management within the Georgian labor market, which participated in a student job forum for the first time.

It is noteworthy that many invited companies actively employ students and graduates of the University of Georgia, which further enhances the level of trust between students and employers.

“The Career Development and Employment Service of the University of Georgia organizes such forums several times during the academic year, both large-scale and program-specific. Students have the opportunity to personally meet company representatives in their field of interest, enabling them to build connections that simplify the job search process in the future.” shares Nika Inauri, Head of the University of Georgia’s Career Development and Employment Service.






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