Find out more about counselling services, educational events, self-development and skills de-velopment at the Charles University Career Centre kiosk, where our colleagues will be keen to get your feedback and impressions of Careers Day at Charles University.
At the Charles University Volunteering Centre’s kiosk, the centre presents its activities and provides information on what’s involved in and the benefits of volunteering. You can also fill in an application form.
If you’re interested in science and thinking about doing a doctorate, you can discuss your op-tions with our colleagues from the Doctoral Studies Office. Of course, they are also available for consultation to current doctoral students who need advice on their scientific orientation.
Did you know that Charles University has an alumni club that you can join after completing your studies, and through which you can stay part of the community associated with the uni-versity and gain contacts and opportunities for your future? Go to the Charles University Alumni Club kiosk, where you’ll find everything you need to know.
How does experience from a student association enrich your CV and open doors to new career opportunities? Ask representatives of student associations with years of tradition and a wealth of experience:
Soft skills development: Membership of an association helps you perfect the com-munication, organisational and teamwork skills that are essential for any profession.
Gaining of experience with the leadership and management of projects: Many associations make it possible for members to organise events, lead teams and manage budgets – all valuable experience for future employment.
Building of professional contacts: Activities in associations give you the opportunity to network with people from a variety of fields, including potential employers.
Practical experience beyond the scope of study: Activities with associations give you the opportunity to apply your theoretical knowledge in practice, which can be an advantage when looking for your first job.
Presentation and self-promotion: Active participation in an association helps you to improve your ability to present your own ideas and results of your work, which is useful in job interviews and professional development.
Expanding your CV: Membership of an association and the experience you gain can have a positive effect on your CV and set applicants apart from their competitors.
Gaining of awareness of various professional fields: Associations often work with specialists, companies and institutions, which allows you to gain an overview of various professional opportunities.
Ability to effectively resolve problems: Work in an association often requires crea-tive thinking and the seeking of solutions in non-standard situations.
Possibility of gaining recommendations: Active participation and good results can lead to the gaining of recommendations from co-workers or mentors, which are valua-ble when seeking employment.
Personal development and self-reflection: Involvement in an association’s activities help you to develop your self-confidence, responsibility and ability to work with people effectively.
Don’t miss out on the chance to meet graduates who have been active in associations during their studies at Charles University! How did it benefit their lives, which skills and opportunities did they gain and how are they doing nowadays? Find out at the meeting scheduled for 16:15. Bring along some refreshments and see out the day with some pleasant and inspiring conversations.