An internship or a student job is not only a break from your studies or a nice salary, it's also an opportunity to find out how you can translate your theoretical knowledge into practice. Student jobs and internships are also highly valued by the companies that will hire you after you've graduated.
It's not easy to make a targeted CV – and certainly not as a student with no experience or experience that at first sight does not seem to match your education. Of course, companies looking for a student assistant or an intern have other requirements for you than for their full-time employees. However, this does not change the fact that they expect a targeted CV, and this is something you need to master.
The event will give you specific tips on how to find and make unsolicited inquiries to companies, how you ask companies the right questions about an advertised position, and how you use your new knowledge to write a targeted CV that matches the needs of the job you are applying for.
NOTE: The career counsellor will not give feedback on CVs. However, you can always book a separate session for feedback on your CV at: Job search and career counselling | Mit IDA
Speaker: Sanne Mattebjerg at karrierunge@ida