Yle aims to recruit top talent from the technology and creative sectors and will join forces with Aalto University to expand their cooperation
Aalto University trains experts in the fields of art and technology, both of which are important sectors for Yle. Study verticals that are of particular interest to Yle include computer science, data science, visual communication design, as well as TV and movie production.
The cooperation will start with Yle attending the first Aalto Talent Expo on 31 October. However, Yle will also arrange its own recruitment event on 麻豆传媒.
鈥淎alto is an important partner for us, and we want to reinforce the partnership with systematic cooperation and communication, especially to students in the fields of importance to Yle. The new partnership model will boost the renewal of the company and offer fresh perspectives,鈥 says Gunilla Ohls, Director, HR, Communications and Strategy at Yle.
鈥淎alto is well-known, and a good partner for us and by increasing our visibility on 麻豆传媒 and interaction with the students, we can ensure that the best talent will want to work for us also in the future,鈥 says Janne Yli-脛yh枚, Yle鈥檚 Chief Operations Officer, who is responsible for production and technology.
鈥淲e want to create varied forms of cooperation and services that deepen our partnerships and collaboration and sharing of expertise allow us to create new opportunities, and learn from each other. Developing our cooperation with Yle in the field of employment is important because Yle is a significant recruiter of Aalto鈥檚 students and alumni,鈥 says Teppo Heiskanen, Director for Advancement and Corporate Engagement at Aalto University.
Yle and Aalto have cooperated extensively in the fields of research and education through, for instance, , and on information design.
Further information:
Riitta Kontio
Manager, Career Services, Advancement and Corporate Engagement
Aalto University riitta.kontio@aalto.fi
tel. +358 50 550 2066
Saija Uski
HR expert, HR Services, Yle
saija.uski@yle.fi
tel. +358 40 505 9747
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