Career Orientation

Alumni Night (2IPS1) 

As a computer scientist, you can work in a lot of different places. Each year, on the first Tuesday of December, the Alumni Night is organized. During this evening, you’ll discover some of these workplaces and -fields. This may help you pick electives and help you decide on further education after your bachelor. For more information, check out the Additional Mandatory Components of the BCS program.

Recruiter training

In your third year, you will finish your bachelor. Maybe you’ll continue education or maybe you will start working somewhere. Your final year is the time to further develop your professional identity. For this, a recruiter training is organized. For more information, check out the Additional Mandatory Components of the BCS program.

MyFuture Activities

As of the academic year 2020-2021 MyFuture Activities are a compulsory part within all TU/e bachelor’s programs. The goal of MyFuture is to stimulate career orientation for all TU/e students. MyFuture provides an overview of all career activities organized by TU/e affiliated parties, ranging from company visits to skills workshops. All activities approved by the Education Board (whose members are the Dean of the Bachelor College, Dean of the Graduate School and the Director of ESA) are seen as a MyFuture Activity and can be recognized by the MyFuture logo.

For more information about the MyFuture Activities, visit the MyFuture website and check out the Additional Mandatory Components of the BCS program.

Student Assistantships

Are you interested in offering support to fellow students during courses that you have already succesfully completed while also earning some money on the side? Student assistantships allow students to practice their teaching skills and deepen their knowledge in a wide variety of courses. For more information on student assistantships and the requirements, visit the Intranet Student Assistant webpage.

Wervingsdagen

The Wervingsdagen is a collaborative initiative of 10 TU/e Study Associations with events that aim to "help new technical employees match with their dream employer". With events such as the skill session and a large career expo, the Wervingsdagen are a great opportunity to develop both personally and professionally. Check their website for more information on the Wervingsdagen.

GEWIS Activities

GEWIS is the study association for Computer Science and Mathematics. We organize many career-related activities to improve your career orientation and development. Whether it is a lunch lecture where you get to know some companies accompanied with a nice sandwich and drink or a training in which you learn some valuable skills, there are many options for you to join our activities! Are you interested and want to join one of our activities? Sign up here!