University of Tartu
Career Service
Heleri Olo
26.08.2015
Services Available
for Foreign Students
Career Counselling (ENG);
Seminars and workshops on work and study
organisation matters;
Career events (monthly Career Cafes and Career
Day in spring (April, 2016);
Services Available
for Foreign Students
Career mailing list ( [email protected]
content: subscribe career.pakkumised first name
surname);
Information about the labour market, employers,
internship and study opportunities (pamphlets to take
away and books on career matters for local use);
Entrepreneur and organisation presentations.
Services Available
for Foreign Students
Entrepreneurship Counselling (ENG and RUS)
(business idea analysis; business model development;
start-up and spin-off companies development);
Seminars on entrepreneurial mindset; business
planning, business tool iPlanner and product
development;
Preparation for investor readiness. Cooperation with
entrepreneurship support systems and mentorship
activities.
How we can help you?
A career counsellor helps to:
Understand and know yourself better through the
analyse of the knowledge, skills, values, interests
and needs you have;
View and evaluate the actual situation, ie. the
learning skills and job opportunities;
Make decisions about the area of study and
specialisation, re-evaluate the existing situation;
How we can help you?
A career counsellor helps to:
Plan a working life: how to seek and apply for a
job, create documents (CV, mot. letter etc.),
prepare for an job interview and give guidance
about labour market situation and local customs;
Provide information about job vacancies and
internship opportunities.
Internship
Internship – an important role in your studies;
Be well prepared – find the placement ASAP and take a
proactive approach to organisations;
Ask information from the programme director of your
curricula;
Internship can be also done abroad – ask more from UT
International Student Service (Egle Rummel da Costa);
A well performed internship can lead you to a
permanent job!
Work
Work in Estonia (www.workinestonia.com) –
a guide to living and working in Estonia;
No work permit is needed!
Job and internship offers on
(www.cv.ee) (cvkeskus.ee);
Try a direct approach to potential employers!
Search organisations and companies on
(www.1182.ee) by activity field;
Work
Tudengiveeb (Estonian Student and Employer
Information Portal) has useful guidance for
students on study and work related topics;
Estonian language skills are essential in the local
labour market. Fluency in Estonian is required
in the government sector and in the service
industry. In IT and int-l org. the work language
is often English. Russian is an advantage!
How to Find Us?
www.ut.ee/enCurrent StudentsNon-Study InfoCounselling
(Career, Entrepreneurship and Psychological Counselling)
E-mail us:
Visit us:
Lossi Str. 3
rooms 329 and 322
Contacts
Heleri Olo
Career Counsellor
Lossi Str. 3, room 329E-mail: [email protected]: +372 737 6084
Karis Reilent
Career Counsellor
Lossi Str. 3, room 329E-mail: [email protected]: +372 737 6205
Aivar Pere
Entrepreneurship
Adviser
Lossi Str. 3, room 322E-mail: [email protected]: +372 737 4810
Questions?
Thank you!