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Students and recent graduates in Germany invited to startup job fair

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Students and recent graduates in Germany invited to startup job fair
Participants in a meeting work on their laptops in a start-up hub in Berlin. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Oliver Berg

Current university students in Germany, as well as recent graduates in business and technology, may want to apply to join this event aimed at matching career starters with internship roles at startups.

Students and recent graduates in business, technology and AI who are based in Germany or nearby are encouraged to apply for a spot at an upcoming Berlin-based event designed to connect internship seekers with startups.

The "curated hiring event", called MATCHUP, is set to take place on The Delta Campus in Berlin's Neukölln neighbourhood on February 10th.

Interested students are encouraged to apply by January 22nd.

The event is being organised by thinc!, a student-led entrepreneurship initiative based at the University of Mannheim, as well as Creandum and five.degrees.

A spokesperson for thinc! told The Local: "What makes MATCHUP particularly interesting is that it’s fully initiated and organised by students, with a strong European focus."

The event is designed to help connect fast-growing startups with qualified career starters in business and tech.

According to an event info page, startup founders will join a live pitch night to present the roles they are looking to fill. 

Students and early stage talent, i.e. people who have recently finished their degree and are interested in taking on an internship role, can apply.

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The event is free for those selected to join, but participants coming from outside Berlin would need to cover their own transportation and accommodation.

More information, and the link to apply, can be found here.

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