Leaving its mark on the pension and life market by touching the lives of people with MetLife’s global experience of 150 years, MetLife Emeklilik ve Hayat organized the third “Meet Up” event with great attendance. “Meet Up” is a social responsibility project carried out successfully by MetLife Turkey. Within the scope of the third “Meet Up” program of “LifeChanger” social responsibility project, high school students in Turkey take their first step in their careers under the mentorship of 15 volunteers from MetLife.
As part of the “Meet Up” program, a hundred successful high school students who have career dreams and study at Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa Occupational and Technical Anatolian High School, Aydın Doğan Fine Arts High School, Mustafa Saffet Anatolian High School, Şehit Ömer Halisdemir Anatolian High School, Eczacı Neşem Özlen Güray Anatolian High School, Evyap Schools and Gökkuşağı Private High School, benefited from the career mentorship of MetLife volunteers and received important information that will help shape their future.
Deniz Yurtseven, General Manager of MetLife Emeklilik ve Hayat, addressed high school students and MetLife volunteers who met for the “Meet Up” project and said, “Meet Up project is highly important for the high-school students who are at the beginning of their career planning. Target of this project is to help students shape their future by receiving support from professionals for career planning and start their careers one step ahead of their peers.”
Deniz Yurtseven added: “As MetLife, we put human in the center of all the products we develop. That’s why we realize corporate social responsibility projects that are people-oriented, shaping the future and benefit seeking. With the ‘Meet Up’ project, we aim to touch the future of our children and young people today. We want to prepare them for tomorrow as stronger, selfless and conscious individuals. In this sense, these activities by MetLife volunteers is of great value. I am especially proud of this initiative, which supports young people to create a sound plan for the future in their early ages. We believe that the ideas to be gained by students at this age will make a great contribution to them in future career planning. Students can regard Meet Up project as a starting point to shape their career ideas.”
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