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Step 2. What you learn

It is important to think about the process you go through when acquiring new knowledge and qualifications, both during your study and outside the university. Companies are very much interested in hearing how you work with specific tasks and how you solve the different challenges you come across in your life. Your future employer is hiring you - not your university diploma.

Therefore, it is important to be able to describe how you approach and work with different tasks.

Test your knowledge and qualifications in practice 

The best way to familiarize yourself with how to use the acquired knowledge and qualifications from your education is to test them out in a practical setting. Something that can already be done during your studies. You can do voluntary work, project work, or find yourself a student job. By exploring your career opportunities outside of the university, you automatically create and strengthen your professional network.

You can divide your qualifications into three types:

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Last Updated 07.11.2023