
This Wednesday, June 4, the 5th edition of the LCI Barcelona Job Fair took place — a day designed to bring our students closer to the professional world and promote their employability. The event provided a valuable space for connecting with leading companies in the creative industries and allowed students from all disciplines to explore various career opportunities.
The day began at 9:00 am with a welcome session followed by the talk "Take on the Future: Connect, Create, Make an Impact", delivered by Joan Gallego from Plus Value. A session that emphasized the importance of entrepreneurship and the ability to turn ideas into innovative and impactful projects. Afterwards, the testimonies of Gabriel Nogueiras (founder of Rubearth), with a vision rooted in sustainability, craftsmanship, and inclusive design, and Albert Loma (founder of White Jacket), with his background in tech-driven initiatives, offered an inspiring perspective on the present and future of the sector.

At 10:00 am, Academic Director Miljana Micovic officially opened the job fair, marking the start of a full day of one-on-one interviews between professionals from over 20 companies and our students. This edition featured:
- Fashion: Inditex, Mango, Desigual, Rosa Clará, eseOese, Vamani Overseas, Beatriz Furest, Happy Punt, Simorra, Dresscode, and Sevica.
- Interior Design: Etna Studio, Hello Studio LHB, Sezam Studio, and Orac Spain.
- Graphic Design: Ditec, Day Off Events, WeJoinLife, and Kaplan.
- Gaming and Animation: Teidees and Apeman Studio.
- Photography: Towanda Models and Efedos Digital Hub.



Over the course of the day, more than 800 interviews were conducted, strengthening direct connections between #MadeInLCI creative talent and the business sector, and reinforcing the bridge between education and professional practice. The LCI Barcelona Job Fair 2025, organized by the Business Service Area, reaffirms our commitment to supporting students and alumni as they transition into the workforce.