When should I start looking for a work placement?
As soon as possible.
Support for your application
The Career Pathway and the Internship and Work-study department will help you prepare your project - CV - cover letter and interviews so that you are fully prepared to apply.
Tips for an effective search
You are encouraged to apply spontaneously in the sectors of activity that you prefer.
Also contact people in your network (family - friends - graduates - former internship tutors - etc.).
Set up alerts on the various job sites.
Participate in recruitment events
You are also invited to participate in events organised by the Enterprise and Careers Department whether physical or virtual (Virtual Forum during the Month of Work-linked Training in June). Even if you don't get the company or the job of your dreams: it's a training for you.
On the same topic
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Is it possible to break a work-study contract?
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In which company and sector of activity should I do my work experience?
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If the company asks me questions about the work-study programme: who can help me?
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Is the number of work experience places limited?
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How to prepare for an interview for a work placement?
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Can I do my work-study contract abroad?
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If I manage to get a work placement abroad: how are the courses delivered?
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Is it possible to combine work experience with grants?
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Are work-study students eligible for the activity allowance?
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What is the difference between an apprenticeship contract and a professionalisation contract?
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Who pays your tuition fees during your work placement?
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What are my rights and duties as a work-study employee?
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Do I have to keep my student health insurance during my work placement?
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Which students are eligible for work-linked training?
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How can I get more information about a course (programme - courses)?
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How to contact the work-study team?