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Kvaser participated again this year in the Chalmers Student Union’s career fair, known as CHARM, an annual event that matches students with potential employers, thesis partners and/or internship hosts.
Engineers from our hardware and software teams were present, as well as members of the sales and logistics teams, offering insight into the company’s strong engineering culture and vibrant social life.
The Kvaser team, who were looking for candidates for open hardware and software development positions, programmers and Master Thesis applicants, spoke with several hundred students. A competition to win a Raspberry Pi proved popular, with students asked to answer a programming question for a chance to win.