A series of networking, learning, and career opportunities with Sweden's leading companies.
February 5, 2026 • MOMENT's flagship event
The MOMENT Fair brings together leading companies and hundreds of students for a full day of networking and career exploration. It is an opportunity to meet potential employers, learn about different career paths, and make connections. The event is ideal for students seeking internships, thesis opportunities, or full-time positions in a welcoming environment.
Nymble Student Union February 5, 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Explore company booths, chat with recruiters and engineers, and discover opportunities. No appointments needed, just show up and start conversations.
Collect free merch, snacks, and swag from company booths. Many companies run competitions, raffles, and prize wheels too.
Showing companies from last year – list will be updated once this year's companies are confirmed
Go deep on your top 5 companies. Understand their products, culture, and recent news. This will fuel your conversations and show you've done your homework.
Use the fair map to plot a rough course. Hit your 'must-see' booths first, then use any extra time to explore other interesting companies.
The first and last hours of the fair are often best for deeper conversations. Use the busy midday period for exploring, grabbing snacks, and attending company presentations.
Ensure your profile is current with your latest projects and experiences. Recruiters often check it after meeting you.
Have a link to your portfolio, GitHub, or personal website ready to share from your phone. A QR code can make this seamless.
If a conversation goes well, ask to connect on LinkedIn. It’s a modern and efficient way to exchange details.
Instead of 'What do you do?', try asking 'What is a project you're currently excited about?'. It shows deeper interest.
Ask 'What does onboarding look like for new graduates?' or 'How do you support professional development?'. It shows you're thinking long-term.
Ask the representative about their own career path at the company. People often enjoy sharing their personal stories.
Stand tall, make eye contact, and offer a firm handshake. A genuine smile makes you more approachable and memorable.
Pay full attention. Nod and ask clarifying questions to show you're engaged, not just waiting for your turn to speak.
Express authentic interest in the company. Recruiters remember passionate and energetic candidates.
January & February 2026 • Insight into professional life
Lunch Lectures offer students a unique opportunity to gain direct insights into professional life through company presentations during lunch breaks. These 45-minute sessions combine learning with networking in a relaxed atmosphere, where companies share their work, culture, and opportunities while providing complimentary lunch for attending students. It's an informal yet valuable way to explore different industries, learn about career paths, and connect with potential employers without the pressure of a formal interview setting.
45-minute presentations in lecture halls, with Q&A opportunities and lunch provided for students.
Lectures held throughout January and February. Registration opens two weeks before each event on a first-come-first-served basis.
Company presentations about their operations, industry insights, career opportunities, and informal networking with company representatives.
Companies will be announced soon! Check back later.
Quickly scan the company's 'About Us' page beforehand. Knowing what they do provides context and helps you ask smarter questions.
Think of one question about *why* they use a certain technology or *why* their culture is a certain way. It shows deeper thinking.
Jot down keywords about their challenges, tools, and values. Use these to tailor your follow-up conversation after the presentation.
Don't be shy during the Q&A. Asking a thoughtful question in front of the group is a great way to be remembered.
When networking after, start with 'I was really interested in the part about X...'. It proves you were paying close attention.
When you connect on LinkedIn, mention a specific insight from the lecture in your message. It’s much more effective than a generic request.
January & February 2026 • Relaxed one-on-one connections
Go beyond the career fair buzz with a focused, one-on-one conversation. Contact Interviews are your chance to sit down with company representatives for a relaxed chat about your future. It’s not a high-pressure job interview—it’s a genuine dialogue to see if you and the company are a great match. Submit your CV and get selected for a conversation that could kick-start your career.
A relaxed, 20-minute, one-on-one chat in a quiet setting. It's a two-way conversation to discuss your goals and their culture—far more personal than a quick talk at a busy booth.
Submit your CV through our portal. Companies review all applications and send personal invitations to the students they want to meet.
To find a great mutual fit. These conversations can directly lead to summer internships, thesis projects, or even future job opportunities.
Companies will be announced soon! Check back later.
Tailor your CV for the companies you're most interested in. Research them beforehand and highlight the skills and projects they would value most.
Keep your CV to 1-2 pages and use bullet points to quantify achievements. Make it easy for recruiters to scan quickly.
Showcase academic or personal projects that demonstrate your skills. Include links to GitHub, portfolios, or project demos when relevant.
Don't just list your skills. Be ready to tell a short, engaging story about a project you're passionate about or a complex problem you solved. Stories are more memorable than facts.
Listen for cues about the interviewer's role and projects. Asking a follow-up question like, 'That sounds fascinating, what was the biggest challenge you faced there?' can turn the chat into a real dialogue.
As the conversation wraps up, have a goal in mind. Is it connecting with a specific engineer? Getting an email for a follow-up question? Politely guiding the next step shows initiative.
January & February 2026 • Real-world business challenges
Ready to test your skills on a real business problem? At a Case Evening, you'll team up with other students to solve a live challenge presented by a leading company. It’s your chance to showcase your analytical skills, creativity, and teamwork in a hands-on workshop. Go beyond theory and show companies how you think, all while networking in a natural, collaborative setting.
An evening workshop where you'll work in a small team to analyze a real business case, develop a solution, and present your findings to the company.
Events hosted either at KTH campus venues (organized by Moment) or at company offices, providing insight into corporate environments.
Gain practical problem-solving skills, prove your ability to work in a team, and network with professionals in a context where your talent is on full display.
Companies will be announced soon! Check back later.
Don't just dive in. Use a simple structure (like SWOT or a pro/con list) to organize your thoughts. This clarifies your approach and keeps your team focused under pressure.
Your solution must fit the company's reality. Before you arrive, quickly understand their main products and market. This context is crucial for a realistic and impressive solution.
Great solutions often come from questioning a core assumption in the case. Ask 'What if...?' to explore innovative ideas that others might miss. Companies love to see this.
Enable others to speak, build on their ideas (use 'Yes, and...'), and help manage the clock. Companies watch how you collaborate just as much as they listen to your answer.
Don't just list your findings. Present your solution as a clear, confident story: 'Here was the problem, here's our analysis, and here is our single, actionable recommendation.'
The company reps are there to help. Ask them smart questions *during* the workshop, not just during the breaks. This shows you're engaged and makes you stand out.