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RASK participates in the career fair for law students

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RASK participates in the career fair for law students

On September 25, RASK will participate in the career fair of the Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu at the Vanemuise Concert Hall, which will bring together well-known providers of jobs and internships in the field of law.

"The career fair is a great opportunity for students who want to see the inner life of different law firms a little closer and see which options to consider for the future. At RASK, we value smartness and initiative, hunger for knowledge and experience, and we look for these qualities in our future young colleagues. The fair is an opportunity put these qualities to the test and at the same time make your life more exciting," said RASK partner Ramon Rask. "Students can meet our newly joined colleagues and hear about their choices and opinions."

At the RASK fair booth, students can take part in a quiz where they can test their knowledge of both RASK and the legal field in general. An AirBaltic gift card will be drawn among the best results.

In addition, in a more fun way, students can discover which RASK team member could be their "best friend". The fair will also host a virtual reality mountain bike competition, the winner of which will receive their own bicycle as a prize.

At the fair, students of the Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu will have the opportunity to communicate directly with experts in the legal sector, including the Estonian courts (including the Supreme Court and the Court of the European Union), the prosecutor's office, the bar association, notaries, bailiffs and bankruptcy administrators.

Representatives of the State Chancellery, ministries and agencies, local governments, the financial sector and companies will also participate in the fair. In addition to law firms, internship and work opportunities are also offered by the Financial Supervision Authority, the Police and Border Guard Board and the Defense Police Board.

Participation is free for students of the Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu, but pre-registration is required.