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Students opt for Swedish companies: survey

Swedish students have their eye on home-grown companies when it comes to joining the work force after graduation, according to a recent survey.

Students opt for Swedish companies: survey

The annual survey, carried out by employer branding company Universum, has shown that Ikea has taken first place as the company most economic students would want to work for, while Swedish clothing company mega-giant H&M took position three.

Meanwhile, most data and IT students believe that Google is the place to be when university days are over.

“First, students are attracted to the brand name, and secondly to global companies with global opportunities for developing,” said brand strategist Jacob Fant to Metro.

12,000 students were surveyed, and the results show that brand names are the biggest draw card.

“Ikea is playing in the same league as Apple and Google. And this is nothing less than the result of a fantastic business idea,” he said.

Business students stated they’d most like to work at Ikea, Google and H&M, according to the survey.

Technology students opted for Google first, followed by Ikea and Ericsson, and IT students listed Google in top spot too, followed by Microsoft and Ericsson.

Other Swedish companies featuring prominently in the lists were Swedbank, Vattenfall and Volvo.

Engineering company Pövry, Handelsbanken and McKinsey & Company were among the companies which reported the largest increase in interest from the previous year.

While Fant explained that it can be difficult for smaller companies to attract prospective students, the best advice for businesses is to just stick to what they’re doing.

“In this transparent world we live in today, people will find out about you, you don’t need to give yourself out to them. It’s all about going back to what makes you unique and being proud of it,” he told the paper.

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Police probe opened after poster campaign against ‘Islamophobic’ lecturers at French university

The French government condemned on Monday a student protest campaign targeting two university professors accused of Islamophobia, saying it could put the lecturers in danger.

Police probe opened after poster campaign against 'Islamophobic' lecturers at French university
Illustration photo: Justin Tallis/AFP

Student groups plastered posters last week on the walls of a leading political science faculty in Grenoble that likened the professors to “fascists” and named them both in a campaign backed by the UNEF student union.

Junior interior minister Marlene Schiappa said the posters and social media comments recalled the online harassment of French schoolteacher Samuel Paty last October, who was beheaded in public after being denounced online for offending Muslims.

“These are really odious acts after what happened with the decapitation of Samuel Paty who was smeared in the same way on social networks,” she said on the BFM news channel. “We can’t put up with this type of thing.”

“When something is viewed as racist or discriminatory, there’s a hierarchy where you can report these types of issues, which will speak to the professor and take action if anything is proven,” Schiappa said.

Sciences Po university, which runs the Institute of Political Studies (IEP) in Grenoble in eastern France, also condemned the campaign on Monday and has filed a criminal complaint.

An investigation has been opened into slander and property damage after the posters saying “Fascists in our lecture halls. Islamophobia kills” were found on the walls of the faculty.

One of the professors is in charge of a course called “Islam and Muslims in contemporary France” while the other is a lecturer in German who has taught at the faculty for 25 years.

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