# Job-Dating: Very Positive Feedback and Offers Secured

**Authors:** Albert's Deep Dive
**Categories:** Campus Life
**Tags:** Carrières, Recrutement, Alternance, Stages, Job dating
**Last Updated:** 2025-11-05T14:22:53.260Z
**Reading Time:** 1 min read

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## Summary

Companies praised the quality of the candidates, and several students have already secured an internship or a work-study placement. The next online job-dating will take place on April 29.

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“A big thank you to all the students who took part in our job-dating! We received very positive feedback from companies, which particularly praised the quality of the candidates’ profiles, and some students have already secured an internship or a work-study placement thanks to these events. These meetings are a valuable opportunity to build your professional future, and we encourage everyone to take advantage of them. And don’t miss our next online job-dating, which will take place on April 29! Congratulations to all for your commitment!” — Message from Lisa Bartoluci.

## Key Takeaways

1. Employers gave **very positive feedback** on the **quality profiles**, and students have already secured **internships** and **work-study** placements—these events convert.
2. The next **online job-dating** is on **April 29**—register early via **Career Services**, update your **CV/LinkedIn**, and test your tech.
3. To stand out, prepare a concise **elevator pitch**, research target employers, and bring concrete **project results** you can discuss.
4. Boost your chances by sending a tailored **thank-you** within 24 hours and connecting on **LinkedIn** with clear **next steps**.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is a campus job-dating and how can it help me get an internship or work-study placement?

Job-dating is a series of short, focused interviews with multiple employers in one session. It speeds up networking and screening, often leading to internships or work-study offers when your profile aligns with company needs.

### How do I register for the next online job-dating on April 29?

Check your school’s Career Services portal, event calendar, or recent emails/newsletters for the registration link and deadlines. Sign up early and complete your profile, CV, and availability to secure time slots.

### How should I prepare for a job-dating interview to stand out?

Research each employer and prepare a 60-second pitch highlighting your skills, projects, and what you want. Keep your CV concise, quantify achievements, and practice answers using the STAR method for common questions.

### What do companies look for in candidate profiles at job-dating events?

Recruiters value clear motivation, relevant coursework or projects, and communication skills. They also look for availability, cultural fit, and evidence you understand their business and the role.

### What should I expect from an online job-dating format?

Expect timed video chats (often 5–15 minutes), queueing or scheduled slots, and virtual booths. Test your tech, use a quiet well-lit space, and keep a PDF resume and portfolio links ready to share.

### How do I follow up after job-dating to turn conversations into offers?

Send a personalized thank-you within 24 hours referencing specifics you discussed and reiterating your fit and availability. Connect on LinkedIn, attach your resume if requested, and note next steps with dates.

### Who can attend the campus job-dating—are alumni eligible?

Most campus job-dating events prioritize current students and sometimes recent graduates. Check the event page or Career Services for eligibility, required documents, and any program or year restrictions.

### What mistakes should I avoid at job-dating events?

Avoid generic pitches, overlong answers, and showing up without researching companies. Don’t skip follow-up, and for online sessions, test your audio/video to prevent preventable tech issues.


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*Article from [Albert's Deep Dive](https://deepdive.albertschool.com) - Albert School's Journal*
