Connect with 150+ Companies: SIU at the World Trade Centre Career Event
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Swiss International University (SIU) is proud to announce its official participation in the upcoming World Trade Centre Job Fair taking place from 23rd to 25th September 2025 in Dubai. As one of the region’s largest career events, it offers a unique platform for students and graduates to connect with global employers and explore exciting career paths.
Last year, this highly anticipated event welcomed over 15,000 attendees and brought together more than 150 leading companies from various industries. This year promises to be even bigger, and SIU warmly invites all students, especially those from the UAE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to be part of this remarkable opportunity.
Why You Should Join
Attending the job fair with SIU opens doors to:
Networking with top employers: Meet hiring teams from leading companies across business, technology, finance, and hospitality sectors.
Career-building opportunities: Access internships, graduate programs, and full-time job openings designed for young professionals.
Industry insights: Learn about the latest job market trends and essential skills through employer presentations and career workshops.
SIU’s Commitment to Your Future
At SIU, we believe education should go hand in hand with professional growth. By joining this event, students can bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world career opportunities, ensuring they are well-prepared for success after graduation.
Event Highlights
Event: World Trade Centre Job Fair 2025
Dates: 23–25 September 2025
Location: Dubai World Trade Centre
Participants: 150+ Companies | 15,000+ Attendees Last Year
Who Can Join: Open to all SIU students, with a special welcome to those from the GCC region
Your Future Starts Here
Whether you are about to graduate or just beginning your academic journey, this job fair is the perfect chance to explore careers, gain professional exposure, and make valuable connections with employers from around the world.

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