CCTB Students Visit to SAP

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CCTB Students Visit SAP

Last week marked an exciting opportunity for our students as they embarked on a memorable visit to SAP, a renowned multinational software enterprise nestled right here in Vancouver.

Last week marked an exciting opportunity for our students as they embarked on a memorable visit to SAP, a renowned multinational software enterprise nestled right here in Vancouver. During this enlightening outing, our students had the chance to explore the various departments within SAP and gain invaluable insights into the dynamic inner workings of this innovative tech giant.

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CCTB students visited SAP - Vancouver

Following the comprehensive tour, an engaging panel session was arranged, featuring distinguished experts from the tech industry. This session provided a platform for our students to pose their burning questions about careers and projects. The exchange of ideas and knowledge was truly enlightening, offering our students a deeper understanding of the tech landscape.

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Group smiles, Visited SAP - Vancouver, posing for photo

One particularly striking revelation from the panelists was their emphasis on passion during job interviews. It was made abundantly clear that showcasing a genuine enthusiasm for technology plays a pivotal role in their hiring decisions. This insight left our students not only enlightened but also inspired to channel their excitement toward promising careers in the tech industry. The question now is, how excited are you about your future in the world of technology?

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Group visited SAP-Vancouver, posing for photo

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05 October, 2023

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