While IFP School's Specialized Engineering degree remains highly valued on the job market, the health crisis we are going through is also having an economic impact in terms of employment, with a definite impact in the energy and powertrains sectors. This is why IFP School has just created a job search assistance unit to help young graduates from the class of 2020 to find employment.
This unit is placed under the responsibility of Pierre-Yves Déquirez, Associate Professor at the IFP School's Georesources and Energy Center, and has contacts in the School's various training centers.
"The crisis is generating legitimate concern among our young graduates," explains Pierre-Yves Déquirez. "We want to help them take off by strengthening our Career Center and mobilizing our alumni network. »
The new unit aims to collect job offers and to share them in priority with young graduates job hunting.
Do you also wish to support young IFP School graduates and help them find professional opportunities? Feel free to share your ideas and/or job offers via career.ifpschool@ifp.fr.
New job search assistance unit
9 December 2020