The regional job fair has been taking place in Diepholz for 20 years now. An orientation on the new Diepholz marketplace was also planned for 2020. Due to the Corona pandemic, the fair could not be implemented as planned. They looked for alternatives and quickly found them with newroom connect. Numerous partners and exhibitors were found in a very short time. The fair itself could even take place with only 2 weeks delay.
Numerous pupils found their way into the virtual halls of the first virtual job fair from Diepholz.
The 21st Diepholz professional fair has been given the appearance of an international fair. A large, multi-storey exhibition building welcomes the guests. You can quickly experience a true trade fair experience in the spacious lobby. An information stand, an intuitive route system and a tutorial on how to use the virtual trade fair await those interested.
In the auditorium the students were given valuable tips and tricks for their career start in 9 live lectures. The 27 exhibitors awaited the curious visitors in the exhibition hall. At the exhibition stands, the students in the final year classes had the opportunity to talk to the personnel managers of the regional companies in person.
In the gallery you will find stands, rooms, buildings and halls of the virtual fair.
If you had any questions, you could always contact your contact person. I could not have imagined such a comfortable and fast implementation before.
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The first 20 events of the Diepholz job fair took place in the premises on the Diepholz market place. Students from the region and their parents have the opportunity to obtain information directly from the personnel managers of the exhibiting companies and institutions. During the job fair, the programme is rounded off by practical exercises in which you can test whether the supposed dream job really suits you.
Since 2020, the job fair has also been held virtually on the newroom connect platform.
The vocational fair is aimed in particular at students in the graduating classes of the various schools in the surrounding region.