Preparing BU-ITI Students from 3 Programs for the Working World, Showcasing Potential to Industry
The project aims to prepare students before entering the workforce and career opportunities in the rapidly changing technology sector in the digital era.

Thu, 22 May 2025  |  4882 views
Preparing BU-ITI Students from 3 Programs for the Working World, Showcasing Potential to Industry

 

School of Information Technology and Innovation, organized the "Senior Students Orientation Project" for fourth-year students in Computer Science, Computer Science (focusing on Data Science and Cyber Security), and Information Technology programs. The project aims to prepare students before entering the workforce by providing knowledge, professional perspectives, and career opportunities in the rapidly changing technology sector in the digital era.

 

 

The morning session featured a panel discussion with successful alumni of the faculty who shared their direct experiences, growth mindset in technology careers, and tips for preparation before entering the job market, including:

 

 

  • Mr. Kritsada  Rojanasopondit – Executive, Aho Co., Ltd.

 

 

  • Mr. Jirayu  Limjinda – CEO, TripNiceDay Co., Ltd.

 

 

  • Mr. Peeranat  Unhanan – Senior Association Platform Engineer, Arise by INFINITAS

 

 

The atmosphere was warm and highly inspiring for students from all three programs, which offer diversity in technical skills and career paths. The highlight of the event was the exhibition of senior students' projects developed during their studies, demonstrating their capabilities in analysis, design, and development of technology solutions. These projects were developed by students integrating knowledge of Internet of Things (IoT), programming, and animation for smart device management through easy-to-understand and user-friendly animation systems. Participating companies had the opportunity to closely view student projects and provide direct feedback for further development. Several companies expressed interest in immediately hiring students from these projects.

 

 

In the afternoon, leading technology industry companies set up booths to recruit students for jobs and internships, including G-Able Public Company Limited, CDG Group, The Mall Group, Prompnow, RV Connex, Cybertron, Opsta (Thailand), Capco Consultancy, Botnoi, and SAMART Telcoms.

 

 

Students had the opportunity to meet, discuss, conduct preliminary interviews, and submit their resumes directly to companies, marking their first step toward careers in the continuously growing information technology field.

 

 

This orientation project not only concluded the bachelor's degree education journey for students but also truly built a bridge between education and career. The School of Information Technology and Innovation remains committed to producing graduates with practical skills, competitive potential at both national and international levels, ready to confidently lead in technology in the digital world.

 

 


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