Every occupation below is matched to Politecnico di Milano's exchange programs through the EU's ESCO/ISCO framework — the same standard used across European labour markets. Skill coverage compares each program's curriculum against the essential skills the occupation requires.
Employment destinations, sectors, and further-study paths for Politecnico di Milano graduates will appear here — drawn from alumni outcomes and program career data.
Italian chemist and Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry (1963) for discoveries in macromolecular chemistry
read more →Italian businessman and former Ferrari team principal, key figure in Formula 1 history
read more →Italian industrialist and engineer, founder of major cement and construction companies
read more →German architectural historian and design professor, influential in contemporary architecture education
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