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Remember Aalto ISM social events and channels

On Thursday the new bachelor’s students got to meet their new fellow student and next week it’s the new master’s students’ turn. We’d like to share two things that help ISM students socialize during these WFH times.

ISM Telegram

ISM telegram is the official discussion channel for all members of Aalto ISM. You can join the channel through this link.

ISM Lenkki

ISM Lenkki is the jogging meet-up organized for ISM students by ISM students. ISM students meet up every Tuesday at 18.00 at the Hietsu outdoor gym(The original one, not the commercial one). Changes to plans are informed through the ISM Telegram, so be sure to join the TG group as well!

Reminder: Master’s Grand Opening

Are you a new master’s student? Don’t forget the Master’s Grand Opening at Atlantinkatu 7A starting at 5 PM on Monday the 31st of August. Get to meet the new students that you’ll be studying with this year and make sure you have familiar faces at lectures when the university opens up again!

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ISM Masters’ Grand Opening

Welcome to the ISM masters’ semester opening!

This event is the perfect chance to get to know more about the master’s programme in ISM as well as to network with your study friends.The event will be held at Sievo Sauna, located in Jätkäsaari. We encourage everybody to grab your sauna gear and to come meet your ISM study friends.At the event, you will hear the about ISM and our board, and be able to enjoy our complementary food & drinks. What: ISM Masters’ semester opening

Place: Sievo Sauna (Atlantinkatu 7 A)
Time: 31.8. (17:00-23:00)
Why: Who doesn’t love meeting new colleagues and hear about exciting career paths?
Price: Free

Link to event on FB: https://www.facebook.com/events/577507812928782

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ISM Bachelors’ Semester Opening

Welcome to the opening event for all new ISM students!

It’s time to start the year with a bang! This event is the perfect get together for all new ISM students to meet and mingle in a relaxed event, and learn about what it is like to study in ISM. This year, the event will be held at Otaniemi’s Rantasauna, so we encourage everyone to grab your sauna/swimming gear and come meet your future study friends! At the event, you will hear the about ISM and be able to enjoy our complementary food & drinks. Please fill out the following form to register your attendance:
https://forms.gle/uQvEk6z3hLLnuudy6

The schedule is as follows:
17:00: Welcome drinks & mingling
18:00: Food & info
19:00 – 02:00: More drinks & mingling

What: ISM bachelors’ semester opening
Place: Rantasauna (Jämeräntaival 5)
When: 20.8. 17:00-02:00
Price: Free 

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Kesä(S)mökkisitsit

There is still some Summer left!

Join us, the Guild of Physics, the Guild of Surveying Engineers and the Computer Science Guild for a summer cottage sits party on Thursday, 13.8.2020!

Summer is quickly nearing its end and soon studies will resume. For some, time has flown by and they wish they could have spent more time at their summer cottage, while others are longing to see their friends again. Thankfully, there is a way to satisfy both groups of people. The solution is the Summer Cottage Sitsit in Smökki on Thursday 13.8, organized by the songleaders of the Guild of Physics, the Guild of Surveying Engineers, the Computer Science Guild and Aalto ISM. A good time is guaranteed for everyone, so put on your favorite cottage outfit and come have fun with old and new friends!What: Summer Cottage Sitsit

Where: Smökki
When: Thursday 13 of August, cocktails 18.00 and Sitsit 18.30
Price: 15 €
DC: Summer cottage
Registration starts: 12.00, 27.7.2020
Link for registrationhttps://ilmo.fyysikkokilta.fi/event/66
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/2620923761494736/

Due to the coronavirus situation we would like to remind people to exercise extra caution. The Sitsit have an increased risk of droplet infection. Being indoors, singing and being in a large group of people increase the risk. Additionally, the food in the Sitsit is not made by professionals, which increases the infection risk. With all this taken into account, we ask all participants to adhere to the following recommendations:

  • If you feel at all sick or unwell, do not attend the event.
  • If you are diagnosed with a condition caused by the coronavirus up to 14 days following the event, inform the event’s responsible person and give your contact information. The responsible person will give the contact information of all participants to the officials so that all participants can be informed of the exposure.
  • Avoid meeting persons that belong in risk groups for at least a week after the event.

The responsible person for the event is Niklas Valuri, email niklasvaluri@gmail.com or Telegram https://t.me/nippe_nuutinpoika

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Aalto ISM Spring Meeting

The Board of Aalto ISM is happy to invite all Aalto ISM members to our spring General Assembly (Spring Meeting). The General Assembly has the highest decision-making power in our association. All members of Aalto ISM have the right to vote and voice your opinions on the club’s most important matters. 

The General Assembly will exceptionally take place on Zoom and later than usual due to the current restrictions.  Please find the detailed agenda attached here. Unfortunately the agenda is in Finnish, however the meeting will be held in English if required. 

 In brief, we are going to approve the previous year’s financial statements and this year’s action plan and budget.

Please sign up for the event on Facebook latest 18.5.2020

Main contents shortly:

  • Approving the previous board’s annual report and budget
  • Approving the budget and action plan for the current year

Come, let your voice be heard and affect your subject club’s future!

When: 18.00-19.00, 19th of May, 2020

Where: https://aalto.zoom.us/j/68082034637

Why: Let your voice be heard!

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Most convenient way to Predictive Analytics and Simulation courses

ISM has plenty of interesting topics that you can focus on. If you are interested in learning about Simulation or Predictive Analytics, you benefit from studying specific topics before taking these courses.

We created a visualization that can help you to plan your studies in a convenient way. If you feel that you have the knowhow a course requires, don’t let these suggestions stop you. 

The green arrows represent the necessary skill areas that our faculty has in course descriptions. The orange arrows represent skills that make your life easier.

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Most convenient way to Data Science for Business courses

ISM has plenty of interesting topics that you can focus on. If you are interested in learning about Data Science for Business courses, you benefit from studying specific topics before taking these courses.

We created a visualization that can help you to plan your studies in a convenient way. If you feel that you have the knowhow a course requires, don’t let these suggestions stop you. 

The green arrows represent the necessary skill areas that our faculty has in course descriptions. The orange arrows represent skills that make your life easier.

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International masterclass about the future of retail hosted by EY-Parthenon Netherlands

EY-Parthenon Netherlands is hosting an international masterclass about the future of retail on Thursday 14th of May, 15:00 Amsterdam time (16:00 Finnish time)

Managing Partner Marc van der Goot and Senior Manager Bob Chermin (Rotterdam office) are both eager to tell you about the future of retail and the type of work we do at EY-Parthenon. We are expecting student participants from different European countries and the capacity of the event is up to 10 000 students! All students despite of their field or stage of studies are welcome to join.

After the masterclass we will host a local Q&A session at 17:45-18.15 Finnish time with our EY-Parthenon employees answering your questions. You can also send your questions before the event for Helena Lampinen, Head of Recruitment & Employer Branding: Helena.lampinen@fi.ey.com

Please join us and learn new things about what is it like to work at EY-Parthenon and how does the future of retail look like. Please fill out the registration form and leave your email address here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfA0bHYE_nxCoy6tExK3m4JbZpQszQNppuoxEQdZFWu52yUgQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Before the event, you will receive a link to a Microsoft Teams Live call and separate link to a local Q&A session to your email.

About EY-Parthenon

EY-Parthenon is a strategy consultancy, committed to bringing unconventional yet pragmatic thinking together with our clients’ smarts to deliver actionable strategies for real impact in today’s complex business landscape. Please learn more about us from our website: https://www.parthenon.ey.com/po/en/home

Best regards,
EY-Parthenon

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Invitation to a virtual lunch with August in May 2020

August would like to invite ISM students to join their virtual lunch in May!

“We are happy to invite students finishing their 2nd year of studies from Aalto ISM to enjoy a virtual lunch with one of August consultants in May 2020. Check out the attached invitation for more details. The number of participants is limited, so act fast!”

Below you can find the link to the invitation.

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Alumnus of ISM: Samuli Kesseli

1. Would you shortly introduce yourself?

My name is Samuli Kesseli and I’m currently in my first year of the ISM master’s program in Aalto University. Simultaneously, I work at Columbia Road as a marketing technology consultant, which I have now been doing for over one year. B2C ecommerce and “practical” marketing data science are areas that I mostly work with.

ISM Studies

1. What made you choose ISM? What was your specialization?

During my bachelor’s studies (International Business) at Aalto’s Mikkeli campus I got into website development and digital marketing. As far as master’s programs go, ISM seemed to be the best business related match with my newly found interest. In a similar vein, I’m now specializing in Information System Science.

2. What are the top 3 skills that you learnt from your ISM studies? If you could do it differently, what skills do you wish you had had learnt while you studied? Based on the courses so far, I would say that ISM offers courses with very practical learnings. That being said, a lot of the courses ​are​ theory-heavy, which of course is to be expected of universities. Analytics related courses have given me extra tools and knowledge to utilize in my client work at Columbia Road every day.

So top 3: Analytical skills, problem solving and Python

3. Which classes were your favourite?

“Data science for business” has been my favorite by far. The assignments on that course were structured in a way that allowed me to learn and immediately utilize the knowledge in my client work at Columbia Road. Data science is also extremely difficult to teach, but the professor managed to do it really well.

4. Did you work alongside your studies? How could you balance work-study-social life balance?
I currently do 70-90% of a full-time employee’s weekly hours at Columbia Road, on top of the normal two-courses-per-period in Aalto. It is a lot of work, but due to the flexible nature of my work it hasn’t been a problem.

5. If you can describe ISM in 3 words, what would they be?

Analytical, relevant and frustrating.

Work

1. How was your study major related to your career path/current work?

They merge quite well together. Although studies often are too theoretical to draw direct value from, there are always some courses’ that surprise me positively, allowing me to learn concrete tools to improve my client work.

2. What is the most significant contributing experience/factor to your current work?
My “part-time” entrepreneurial endeavours I did during my bachelor’s. The entrepreneurial experience helped me to discover what I enjoy doing.

3. How would you describe the culture of your organization?

Ideal. There is no hierarchy, which gives people maximum freedom but through that, also maximum responsibility. I feel like in a sense, every Roadie is an entrepreneur under the Columbia Road umbrella. Columbia Road offers the environment and cases for consultants to work with, and consultants have the

freedom to approach the problem in whatever way they see fit, because trust in all consultants’ expertise is strong. And if faced with an unfamiliar problem, other Roadies are quick to support and share their knowledge.

4. Can you talk about the kinds of projects that new hires have worked on this year in your department/organization?
Depending on what you wish and want to do, you have a fair amount of freedom to choose. When I started, I was given my own client case on my second day. Continuing at an even pace, within a year, I have worked with 20+ clients, all of them in different business sectors, doing and selling different things. It has been very rewarding.

One of the best things about being a consultant is that you get to work with various industries and businesses, in my opinion. With some projects, I am responsible for the digital marketing activities of a given ecommerce store, and in others, I work together with colleagues as a team to drive value for our clients.

5. What trends do you see in your field?

Practical AI. So not AI in itself, but microservices that utilize AI as a built in function. Examples of this are marketing platform suggestions and chat service autosuggestion and customer-paths. Controlling and maintaining these microservices requires very little knowledge of AI, but they still offer the core value of AI.

6. What do the current students need to self-learn to be more prepared and competitive for work life after graduation?
Concrete experience of some advertising platform or other digital tool is important to anyone interested in marketing. Most digital tools have very similar rule-based operating functions, so once you get familiar with one, you have an excellent basis to adapt to new ones very rapidly.

Another thing to highlight is analytics. Interpreting data in different situations, not only in marketing, is important. Specific metrics might change from context to context, but the core knowledge of interpreting data is the same.

7. What are some internship/job search strategies you would recommend?

Always highlight concrete activities, and especially the activities you have done proactively. My theory on why Columbia Road decided to hire me, is that they highly valued my proactive work experience – the things I had done purely out of my own interest to learn. My subject “expertise” was far from perfect, but my many failed projects showed my eagerness to learn.

8. If hiring, what would you look for from new ISM graduates?

Base analytical skills, interest towards a given subject and eagerness to learn more.

Personal

1. What are your favourite sources of knowledge? E.g. website, FB page, etc.

Feedly. Columbia Road has built an internal Feedly-feed which composes all relevant news for marketing technology (SEO, SEM, new CRM tools, updates on current stack etc.).

2. How do you stay motivated?

If I search long enough, I will find the meaning to life.

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