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Under the patronage of the Embassy of Greece in Belgrade, the Hellenic Business Association of Serbia, in cooperation with the University of Belgrade, a three-month work practice is organised for students in the companies who are members of the Association.

This independent initiative will be organised for the fifth year in a row, with the aim of professional training for students, their connection with the labour market and networking in the Greek business in Serbia, as well as the promotion of companies-members of the Hellenic Economic Association of Serbia.

The three-month practice will be held this year 25 March 25 June, and the deadline for student applications is 17 March

The program titled “With the Greek Initiative to Work Experience” is aimed at students of the final years of elementary and postgraduate studies at the University of Belgrade, who want to gain first work experience and thus improve their chances in the labour market.

Throughout the years, 80 students who have taken part in the program, gave positive feedback about the practice and program.

This year, Alumil YU Industry, EKO Serbia, Eurobank, and LG Hemija are participating in the program, offering a total of 19 positions for students from the Economic, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Transport, Technological and Metallurgical, Agricultural , Chemistry, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Geographical, Philosophical (Psychology) and Law Faculty.

Student registration process

Students can apply for one or more positions and post their CV directly to the Internet portal of the University of Belgrade www.studentskapraksa.com.

Each participating company will monitor students’ applications and independently perform the selection process by accessing the database of the portal.

Students will be awarded a Certificate of completed practice at a ceremony.

More information: www.mfa.gr/serbia ,www.bg.ac.rs and www.razvojkarijere.bg.ac.rs

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