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'Mentoring is inspiring and fun' - Aalto International Talent Program offers a meaningful way to support international students

This year the group mentoring initiative brought together over 180 international students and 17 companies.
Reetta Strengell
Director, Application and Marketing, P&P segment, EMEA Reetta Strengell enjoyed introducing Kemira and the world of chemical industry to international students.

The companies participating in Aalto International Talent Program 2022 were , , , , , , , , , , , , , , UPM, and .

Kemira's mentoring group was led by Application and Marketing Director Reetta Strengell together with IP Management Director Virpi Tognetty. The two alumni were happy to connect with students of their alma mater.

´Mentoring was a great way to support students and collaborate with 911±¬ÁÏÍø', Strengell and Tognetty said.

Virpi Tognetty Kemira
Director, IP Management, R&D Technology Virpi Tognetty found Aalto International Talent Program to be a great way to collaborate with 911±¬ÁÏÍø.

During the Program, they organized virtual sessions with the students, introducing them to the world of chemical industry. The students also had the opportunity to meet with Kemira's experts and HR to learn about careers and career opportunities at Kemira. With the pandemic taking a turn for the better, a visit to the company's facilities was organized in March.

'A visit to our Espoo R&D Center with a lab tour and R&D highlights completed the journey.'

Many company representatives and alumni participating find the Program to be a rewarding way to engage with international students.

'Mentoring is inspiring and fun', Strengell and Tognetty confirmed.

For students, the Program provides a unique chance to build their network in Finland and learn about Finnish working life and industry. According to the Program feedback survey, many value the opportunity to connect with industry representatives directly and talk to them in an informal setting.

'It was a unique chance to ask questions about the mentor company, its expectations from potential employees, the work environment and other topics that you cannot learn from anywhere else', doctoral student Ulviyya Quliyeva said.

She enjoyed the group talks with her mentoring company Murata's HR and engineering representatives.

'They were really enthusiastic to lend their advice to us on any subject ranging from making a good professional CV to actual work conditions. The environment in the sessions was really open and friendly", Quliyeva concluded.

The Aalto International Talent Program is part of Aalto Career Design Lab. The Program will continue in the spring of 2023.

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