Are you a student, doctoral candidate, researcher, or alumnus? Do you have questions about your professional future? Not sure where to start looking for a job? An internship? Do you have an interview coming up? In addition to providing access to the UNamur Career Center's job listings and resources at any time, the Employment Unit offers individual or group support.
Job search, internship search, and career guidance
Individual interviews
Developing your career plan; Searching for job offers that match your profile and career plan; Help with writing your resume and cover letters; Advice on job interviews; Thinking about what to do after or before your thesis, career change, etc.
- Students and alumni: contact the Employment Unit to schedule an appointment.
- Doctoral students & researchers: contact Murielle Guillaume to make an appointment.
Group workshops
The Employment Unit organizes workshops at the request of faculties, departments, students, researchers, and alumni associations.
UNamur Career Center
The UNamur Career Center will help you with: skills assessment, the job market, career planning, CVs, cover letters, and job interviews, both in the "Resources" module and in the other modules offered by Jobteaser!
The UNamur Career Center will help you refine your career plans and find an internship or first job that matches your search criteria. You will also find student jobs there.
Signing up is easy: just create your account on the UNamur Career Center:
- If you are a member (student/doctoral student/researcher/etc.) of UNamur, log in with your UNamur credentials at unamur.jobteaser.com
- If you are a UNamur alumnus, log in with the email address you provided in the alumni directory at http://unamur.jobteaser.com/fr/users/sign_i
Some useful links
Students
Student@Work | Everything you need to know about employment legislation: how many days you can work per year, how to maintain your entitlement to family allowances, etc.
Finances Belgium | Everything you need to know about taxation: remaining dependent on your parents, when to pay taxes, etc.
European students
How to log in to Student@work (International students)
International students
Students receive their work permit when they obtain their residence permit from their local municipality.
Shortlist, to keep abreast of the job market
Find an internship or your first job without having to apply? It's possible with Shortlist!
Any questions?
- Students & alumni: contact the Employment Unit to schedule an appointment.
- Doctoral students & researchers: contact Murielle Guillaume to schedule an appointment.