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SWITZERLAND – HSG, UNIVERSITY OF ST.GALLEN School support: The Career Services Center (CSC-HSG) offers a variety of services to support students in their career planning and transition to the job market. Through its Career Events, the CSC-HSG provides students with the opportunity to participate in various career related workshops, seminars and trainings in order to learn from experts in the field, practice their skills and meet with corporate representatives. Furthermore, individual appointments can be arranged with professional career counsellors on individual career planning strategies, job application documents, MOCK-interviews etc. Job offers from corporates, listings of career events and company portraits may be found on the career platform www.hsgcareer.chonline where students may also upload their CV. Furthermore, students have the opportunity to participate in the recruiting events HSG TALENTS Conference with over 100 companies held in spring and HSG Banking Days, HSG Industrial Career Dayand HSG Consumer Goods & Retail Days held in autumn. Contact: Mr. Gerd Winandi, Head of Student Career Services, csc@unisg.ch, +41 (0)71 224 29 23, www.hsgcareer.ch www.csc.unisg.ch Legislation: For EU 25/EFTA nationals working for less than 3 months per year, the employer do not need to apply for a work permit, but need to notify the competent cantonal immigration authorities before they start working. For an internship with a duration of more than 3 months a work permit needs to be applied for. For EU 2 and Non-EU/EFTA nationals, a work permit is needed for every work stay in Switzerland irrespective of the duration. They may obtain a work permit limited to max. 15 hours per week and/or the semester break with the confirmation of the university that the job does not interfere with the study program.
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