Connecting Graduates with Industry through Innovative Job Dating
The Arts et Métiers Campus in Rabat hosted its second edition of job dating on April 17, 2026, solidifying its role as an active bridge between academia and the industrial ecosystem. This event was designed as a direct intermediary platform that brought together partner companies and recent graduates from mechanical engineering, materials science, and digital engineering disciplines, all with a clear objective: to accelerate the professional integration of immediately employable candidates.
In addition to the conventional face-to-face interviews, the event featured interactive booths where recruiters could showcase their industries and quickly assess candidates' behavioral and technical skills. This agile format aligns with the evolving demands of the job market, wherein adaptability and soft skills have become crucial factors for success.
Strategic Panels Highlighting the Future of 'Made in Morocco'
The job dating event was also marked by the organization of strategic panels that brought together industry leaders and experts discussing the necessary levers to enhance the global competitiveness of the 'Made in Morocco' brand. These discussions emphasized the importance of strengthening synergies among education, innovation, and industrial needs, particularly in a context marked by the accelerated transformation of value chains.
This initiative reaffirms the school's ambition to train engineers who are closely aligned with real-world challenges, while simultaneously fostering a sustainable dialogue between businesses and emerging talents. By doing so, the Arts et Métiers Campus aims to contribute significantly to shaping a workforce that meets the evolving requirements of the industry.
As reported by leconomiste.com.