New PoliSpace webinar: “Entering the Space Sector” with EVONA

About:

EVONA:

Born when four passionate recruitment specialists teamed up to apply their skills to improve the long-term prospects of the space sector, EVONA represents over 30 years of combined recruiter experience and over 20 years of space sector recruitment knowledge.

Webinar Details:

Team speaking:

  • Jack Madely (Co-Founder of EVONA)
  • Tom Kelly (Co-Founder of EVONA)

EVONA has the mission to lift the curtain on the Space Sector and show the breadth of job opportunities within. Yet, unfortunately, it is often difficult to understand where to start. We’ll discuss ways to move into, or progress your career in the sector as well as cover the basics; from interview techniques and CV building to ways to grow your network and experience. A supplementary Workbook will also support the webinar and will be available to download FREE here.

Note: The event will be held in English, and it will be open to all, even to non-registered PoliSpace members.

The webinar will be carried out with the contribution of Politecnico di Milano.

Date:

The webinar will be held on May 15, 2021, at 4 p.m. .

How to watch:

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