Are you about to graduate? 

  • Not sure what to do after your studies?
  • Would you like to find out which job suits you best, or are you looking for tips on job applications?
  • Are you experiencing stress about graduating?

Career coaches of the University of Antwerp can coach you in various ways!

If you prefer to work autonomously and at your own pace,  

  • use the workbook 'Kijk op Kiezen' (in Dutch) or 
  • the digital career platform 'Career Center UAntwerpen' (FBE faculty students use this link). Career Center UAntwerpen includes job vacancies, job application tips, tests and tools to find out which job suits you best, job fairs and other events,… It also offers the Career Fitness Profiler: a scientifically based self-test to assess your work values, career competences and energy stress balance. 

As long as you are a student at the University of Antwerp, the test is free! You can of course request extra support from a career coach at any time by making an appointment via STIP.

Would you rather receive help in person?  The career coaches organize tips & tricks sessions and workshops (in Dutch, online and on campus) on various themes: finding a job that suits you, writing a CV and motivation letter, practicing a job interview ... The emphasis is on increasing your career skills in a (small) group, so that you can also learn from others.. More details about the tips & tricks sessions and the workshops (only in Dutch) can be found in the student portal. Or contact STIP

Do you have a specific question that requires a customized approach? Then schedule an appointment for individual career coaching online or on campus. In an intake will be explored which guidance is best suited to your question. 

In the student portal you will find all information about the full range under 'Support & Coaching'. Both individual and group sessions are free. Individual guidance is possible in English.

Not sure what to do after your studies?Would you like to find out which job suits you best, or are you looking for tips on job applications?Are you experiencing stress about graduating?