• Insights From the eeeDays – Valued Qualities of the Modern Job-Candidate.

    During two hazy, rainy days towards the end of February, the 40th annual eeeDays unfolded at Holger Crafoord’s ekonomicentrum. LUSEM annually stands as a host of the largest career fair in the Nordic region, which this year eee-committee nailed with honors.  The premises were filled from opening to closing with bigshot exhibitors like H&M and…

  • Is Your Pitch Ready for Shark Tank? 

    We start another year, and yet another semester marked by opportunities, this time for your career. Both new and old students, this one’s for you! In February we await the biggest career fair orchestrated by the eee Committee. Namely the eeeDays! During these days, the eee Committee is hosting a range of activities, apart from…

  • Patagonia: A company to admire

    In 1973 Yvon Chouinard founded Patagonia, a company with focus on clothing and equipment for the outdoor-life, unaware of the future impact this would have on the entire market and world. The company has built its empire with focus on benefiting humankind and the good of the planet. In 2022 Chouinard announced a final, mic…

  • Have you heard about ChatGPT?

    Have you heard about ChatGPT? The humanlike chatbot, communicating with people thanks to artificial intelligence, has gone viral since its release last month marking some great progress in the tech industry. Artificial intelligence is explained as ”the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems”. Specific applications of AI can be expert systems,…

  • Intern at Simon-Kucher & Partners: A steep learning curve and a lot of responsibility

    Oliver Lönegård is a bachelor student at International Business at Lund University who wanted to know more about what is was like to be a consultant. He joined Simon-Kucher & Partners for an internship over the summer and shares his experiences as an intern at one of the world’s leading consultancies within commercial excellence. Can…

  • Can Design Thinking help End Global Poverty?

    A few months ago, Lundtan published an article introducing the topic of design thinking. You can find it here, “Design Thinking: What is it and why is it so popular?”. This article is a continuation of the initial post where we explored the possible applications of design thinking in the international development context. The field…

  • Ever heard of the LE Consulting Club?

    Like many others, you probably started studying at LUSEM without knowing what you wanted to do afterwards. Personally, I always dreamt of being an elite athlete, but you know the story, without injuries, I would be representing Sweden by now!! Dreams and cliches aside, lets circle back to the topic of this article: your career.…

  • How to make the best out of eeeDays 2022

    eeeDays 2022 are just around the corner. Between the 12-13 April, almost two months later than planned, the restrictions are finally over and a 2-day fair will take place physically in the halls of EC. As a visiting student, you may have a few wonders regarding the fair. What will happen? And how can you…

  • Want to make your ideas into a start-up? Here’s what to do

    Have you ever used Oatly’s products while cooking or in your coffee? Maybe you own a pair of Bluetooth headphones? Perhaps you use a Hövding while biking? Well then let me tell you that you have probably directly or indirectly used products or services that once upon a time had their start at Lund University. …

  • Design Thinking: What is it and why is it so popular?

    At first glance, the concept of design thinking may appear to be verbatim; a way of thinking and creating that emphases design. This assumption is not too far away from reality. Design thinking at its start was exclusively used by designers who needed an iterative approach to designing that would be valuable to the end…