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NTU launches digital job hunting platform to boost students’ competitiveness

It will strengthen users’ networks with employers.

Students of Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) will soon find it easier to find their dream jobs as the university launches a new digital portal enabling users to deepen their connections in their chosen career path.

According to a press release by NTU, the portal will be accessible through multiple devices and will offer students industry and career resources which will allow them to work with employers and alumni.

“Students will be able to view videos on career pathways in dynamic industries, and discover opportunities that more closely match their talents and interests,” NTU said.

“The portal comes after other successful technology-based career tools developed for NTU students in recent years, including the NTU Job Pass mobile app and NTU iFair (a 3-D virtual career fair),” it added.
 

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