On April 17, 2026, the 18th edition of JOBday took place on the Mons campus of HELHa.
This annual event brought together more than 500 final-year students and nearly a hundred companies, with a clear objective: to support the transition into professional life.
Students from Bachelor’s programmes in Science, Technology and Life Sciences, as well as those enrolled in Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Arts, Business and Communication, along with Engineering Master’s students, were invited to take part in the event.
The day began with information sessions designed to present the structure of JOBday and help future graduates prepare for professional interactions.
These sessions were followed by interviews held at the stands of the many companies present on campus, including Acerta, Extia Belgium, INFRABEL, IBA (Ion Beam Applications), the Belgian Defence, Lidl, and many others.
Full list of participating companies available below.
Beyond job opportunities, participants also received personalised advice from Human Resources professionals to better prepare for job interviews.
Throughout the day, four challenges were organised, including workshops on taking a professional CV photo and sessions on how to optimise LinkedIn use, led by Randstad.
For many students, the day proved to be a real stepping stone towards their future.
“I had never had the opportunity to attend this kind of event before. It’s really reassuring to feel supported and guided for what comes next. As a young person, it’s not always easy to picture the future, and this day helped me see things more clearly,”
says Laïsa Pau, a Public Relations student.
The event also provided a valuable opportunity for companies to identify potential future employees or interns.
> To learn more about the 18th edition of HELHa’s JOBday, discover this year’s video report.
Bachelor’s programmes – Science, Technology and Life Sciences
Bachelor’s programmes – Arts, Business and Communication
Engineering School – Master’s programmes
Master’s – Arts, Business and Communication
A wide range of organisations attended the event, including Abalone TT, Accès Habitat, Acerta, Actemium Omexom, agap2, AISIN Europe, Akkodis Belgium, Altitop, Argea, ARTES TWT, ASDAEX, AutoSécurité, Avertim, Avery Dennison Materials Belgium, Axians, BESIX, Boël Dubois Tyvaert Industrie, BPC Group, Catalay, CBD, CCB Cementir Holding, CED Belgium, Cegelec & Hooyberghs, CERATEC, CoCEPTIO, Concept Confort, Cosucra, Daikin Airconditioning Belgium, Dow, Easi, Eaux de Wallonie, Ecofrost, EFOR CVO, Ekium Belgium, Elia, Entreprise Générale Duchêne, Equans, Ernst & Young, Eurovia Belgium, Extia Belgium, Fisse, Galère, Google Data Center – Crystal Computing, Groupe Jean Nonet, Groupe Loiselet, Hays, Heidelberg Materials Benelux, HMS Industrial Networks, I-care Group, IDSP, In Advance, Infrabel, Ion Beam Applications, Isalys Horizons, IT Link Benelux, Jacques Delens, KPMG Belgium, Belgian Defence, Lidl, LIP Belgique, Lixon, Loxam, Monument Hainaut, Moore Belgium, My Engineering, NLMK, NSI IT Software & Services, Odoo, Pairi Daiza, Pepps Engineering, PIA Group, Quality Assistance, Randstad Young Talents, Robert Half, Smart D&A Engineering, Socogetra, FPS Finance, Spie Belgium, Strand, Technord Belgium, Thales Belgium, Thomas & Piron, Tradeco / Thersa, Verdon, Vinçotte, VMA, Vulcain Engineering Belgium, Wanty, Willemen Groep, Wust, Xperelec and the Boraine Police Zone.
Published on 24 April 2026
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