The career fair GADDEN at Gothenburg School of Business, Economics and Law is Scandinavia’s largest career fair for students within the fields of business, economics, law and environmental science. This year it takes place in November and consists of two fair days where exhibiting companies and students get the chance to meet, network and create long-lasting relationships. During the two fair days, the exhibiting companies will get to meet some of Sweden’s brightest and most ambitious students and recent graduates. In addition to presenting themselves in their digital exhibition stands, companies are offered the possibility of conducting interview sessions with selected candidates. Visitors are provided the opportunity to interact with company representatives, as well as to attend interesting workshops and listen to inspiring speakers. GADDEN is a completely student-driven project, consisting of a committee of 16 students who work for roughly a year to plan, conduct and follow up the fair. The project was first organized in 1982 and has since then been very appreciated by both students and the business world.
The career fair GADDEN at Gothenburg School of Business, Economics and Law is Scandinavia’s largest career fair for students within the fields of business, economics, law and environmental science. This year it takes place in November and consists of two fair days where exhibiting companies and students get the chance to meet, network and create long-lasting relationships. During the two fair days, the exhibiting companies will get to meet some of Sweden’s brightest and most ambitious students and recent graduates. In addition to presenting themselves in their digital exhibition stands, companies are offered the possibility of conducting interview sessions with selected candidates. Visitors are provided the opportunity to interact with company representatives, as well as to attend interesting workshops and listen to inspiring speakers. GADDEN is a completely student-driven project, consisting of a committee of 16 students who work for roughly a year to plan, conduct and follow up the fair. The project was first organized in 1982 and has since then been very appreciated by both students and the business world.