Organised by the De Vinci Corporate Relations Department (DRE), the event provides a structured setting where students present their profiles to recruiters and receive direct feedback on their professional pitch. The initiative supports international students in preparing for the expectations of the French and international job markets.
The core of the event consists of individual pitch sessions. During these meetings, students introduce their academic background, skills, and professional ambitions to recruiters.
Each session lasts 15 minutes, including a five-minute presentation followed by five to ten minutes of feedback from the recruiter. The schedule is organized into twelve slots per jury, allowing students to participate in at least two interviews, with the possibility of a third depending on availability.
This format enables recruiters to assess students’ profiles while offering constructive advice on improving their professional presentation and communication.
A Platform for Skill Development and Networking
The event welcomed representatives from several international companies and EMLV partners, including Louis Vuitton, Mango, Tata Consultancy Services, Hewlett-Packard, Valeo, Avanade, FindIt Consulting, Stellantis & You, Moongy, Dassault Systèmes, Salesforce, UrbanHub, Wide Agency, JIKA Conseil, and Octopus Era, offering students the opportunity to present their profiles, receive professional feedback, and engage directly with recruiters from a diverse range of industries.
By participating in these sessions, recruiters had the opportunity to meet a diverse group of international students and identify potential future talent for their organisations.
Individual pitch sessions where students introduce their academic background, skills, and professional ambitions to recruiters.
Beyond the pitch sessions, the event also emphasised networking. The afternoon began with a buffet lunch, followed by opening remarks from EMLV’s Corporate Relations and Soft Skills teams.
After the pitching sessions, the day concluded with a networking cocktail, providing a more informal setting for students and recruiters to continue discussions and exchange contacts.
For students, the event offered an opportunity to refine their presentation skills while expanding their professional networks. For recruiters, it provided direct access to international talent currently completing MSc and MBA programs at EMLV.
Through initiatives such as I Pitch & Meet, EMLV continues to strengthen the connection between academic training and professional expectations, supporting students in their transition to the workplace while fostering dialogue with corporate partners.
Interested in EMLV’s MSc and MBA programs? Learn more about how they support international careers.
This post was last modified on 10/03/2026 14:21
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