Career Service Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies

Career Service Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies supports students, alumni (maximum 6 months after graduation), study associations and study programs of the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies in finding a suitable job and preparing for it.

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Would you like to discover what kind of job suits you? Or do you want to work on your CV and prepare your (first) job application? In the Brightspace Career Orientation course you will find practical tools and exercises that will help you find and secure a suitable job.

On the Career support web page you will find a lot of information about how you can prepare for the job market during your studies. In addition to practical career tips, you will find many workshops that you can follow during the year under Workshops and events.

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Question, request or idea? 

Couldn't find the help you were looking for yet? We would like to know your feedback, ideas and specific requests for workshops for example. Please let us know via careerservice-ftr [at] ru.nl (careerservice-ftr[at]ru[dot]nl).

Workshops and trainings

Study and career choice walk

Study and career choice walk

Are you unsure about which of two or more Bachelor's programmes, Master's programmes or career paths to choose? Stop worrying and put on your walking shoes. Join one of our study and career choice walks around the campus.

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Workshop 'Stand out with your cover letter' (in Dutch)

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to write a convincing cover letter, give each other feedback, and explore how AI can support you in the process.

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Workshop 'Stand out with your cover letter' (in English)

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to write a standout cover letter through practical exercises—with and without ChatGPT—to help you land your ideal job or internship.

Contact information

Location
Visiting address
Erasmusplein 1
6525HT Nijmegen