ESEO encourages students to get involved in community life, and does everything it can to help its students find a job that suits them. Why do we do this? Because getting involved, whether in an association or a military or civil security institution, is a great way of training people in the field. It is enriching, complementary to academic studies and above all necessary for future professionals.
A real ‘soft skills’ training course, this day dedicated to all students welcomed more than 30 local organisations and players. There was a wide range of opportunities to get involved, from ecology to the National Guard, from the Red Cross to Secours Catholique.
Local personalities were present, including the Prefect of Maine et Loire, the Mayor of Angers and his deputy for citizenship, the commanding general of the École du Génie, the vice-president of the Département de Maine et Loire, etc.
ESEO is a key player in local community life.