1. Focus on professions
When you were 4 years old, your parents caught you typing on the home computer. Since then, computing fever has never left you (you nerd). Whether you graduated from an IT school or are self-taught, if you’re wondering about the various positions within this industry, you are in the right place
Discover our (wonderfully elaborate) job descriptions: required skills, mains tasks, working conditions, salaries…. We will tell you everything.
2. Apprenticeship and internship case
Nowadays, undergoing an internship or a work-study programme is almost indispensable to validate a course of study, as it demonstrates prior operational experience. However, finding such a position cannot be improvised. Here are a few rules and tips to know:
How to find an internship, how to find a work-study programme by responding to an offer or sending in a spontaneous application, or even how to write a cover letter.
3. Check your e-reputation Having a LinkedIn / Instagram / Twitter or Facebook profile… Without realising it, you’re revealing yourself to the world. While LinkedIn is precisely intended for professional use, the others are more often personal. And all of this is part of your e-reputation.