• In what professions and industries can I work with this degree?
  • What knowledge, skills, qualities and experience are required?
  • What further options are available for further study?

The job market is constantly changing. You will need to understand how your degree is valued by the industry and the type of work you may be doing, and be aware of trends and expectations to ensure successful decision making and job hunting.Take a close look at the job market and you'll likely find opportunities you didn't think of, and some that may not be directly related to your degree. Actions to be taken:

  • explore different trades and professions
  • explore the paths of previous graduates
  • access different jobs and roles
  • contact employers

Although the answers and conclusions you received in the first year of study do not always match your values ​​in a few years. You should try to periodically review your career goals and look for further solutions. At this point, you need to prioritize your options and assess how realistic your choices are.If you find it difficult to assert your career ideas, try to remember:

  • there are no wrong decisions. We will have many roles in our life. Even if your first job isn't quite right, it will surely help you refine and develop your skills.
  • Set realistic goals and deadlines. Think about short, medium and long term goals.

But remember, nothing happens without your own actions. Create a plan that outlines the actions you plan to take and outlines the skills and experience you need to develop and how you will get them. Determine who can help you through this process. Develop effective job search strategies and develop application, selection, and interview skills.

Date of last changes:
14.11.2025