Career Events

07/05/2026

Roadshow RWTH Aachen

A CERN roadshow will take place at RWTH Aachen. The event will include a short presentation about CERN, followed by insights from a current CERN employee about their work. Career opportunities at CERN for students and graduates from various fields will also be presented. After the presentation, there will be an informal get-together with drinks and snacks, offering a chance to connect and ask further questions.

Where? Aachen, DE
For Students
Graduates
27/05/2026

BBB Career Event

The Bèta Bedrijven Beurs (BBB Career Event), is an annual event that connects STEM students and professionals with companies seeking talented individuals for internships, traineeships, and full-time roles. It offers a unique platform for networking and exploring career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Where? Nijmegen, NL
For Students
29/05/2026

VDI Young Engineer Kongress

We will participate in the VDI Young Engineers Congress 2026, a national event for engineering students and young professionals from across Germany. The congress features workshops, technical talks, excursions, and networking opportunities focused on current and future topics in engineering. The event offers a valuable platform for exchange between academia and industry and for exploring career perspectives in the engineering field.

Where? Stuttgart, DE
For Students
Graduates
05/06/2026

Lecture Event HvA

Join us at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam for an engaging session with CERN professionals from a range of fields, including technical disciplines such as Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Physics, and IT. The lecture will cover their career paths, current research, and work at CERN. A representative from HR will also share career opportunities and programmes for students and graduates. The session will conclude with a casual exchange, giving students the chance to ask questions and network directly with CERN staff.

Where? Amsterdam, NL
For Students
09/06/2026

Webinar Forschungszentrum Jülich x CERN

This online event is for students, graduates, and young professionals in engineering, computer science, and STEM. Get behind-the-scenes insights into projects, career paths, and work culture at CERN and Forschungszentrum Jülich, hear from role models, and connect directly with experts in interactive sessions. A unique opportunity to explore career options at two world-leading research organizations. Free participation with registration required.

Where? Webinar
For Students
Graduates
16/06/2026

Jobwunder Berlin

The Technische Universität Berlin hosts Jobwunder, a hybrid career fair connecting students and graduates with companies, research institutions, and startups. The event offers opportunities for networking, exploring job openings, and attending informative sessions on career entry and application processes. Participation is free for students and graduates.

Where? Berlin, DE
For Students
Graduates
22/06/2026

IKOM

Organized by 100 TUM students, the IKOM Career Forum fosters personal connections between students, graduates, and companies. Held annually, the forum offers career talks, networking opportunities, and other free events to help students explore career paths and engage directly with potential employers.

Where? München, DE
For Students
Graduates
09/09/2026

Karriere Dagene NTNU Trondheim

We will participate in Karriere Dagene in Trondheim, a career event for students to meet representatives from Norway’s top employers. Participants can gain insights into what companies are looking for, build their professional network, and take part in workshops, lectures, and the Career Night. The event is free and open to all students, providing a great opportunity to explore career options and make valuable connections.

Where? Trondheim, NO
For Graduates
Students
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