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AAU Jobbank

AAU Jobbank is filled with relevant ads throughout your time at AAU. E.g. when you start at AAU and are looking for a student job, or during your studies where you are looking for a project oriented course (internship), and when you graduate and look for a full-time job. Log in with your AAU email, create a profile, and you are ready.

Go to AAU Jobbank

Find student jobs, internships, projects, and full-time jobs

AAU Jobbank

AAU Jobbank is filled with relevant ads throughout your time at AAU. E.g. when you start at AAU and are looking for a student job, or during your studies where you are looking for a project oriented course (internship), and when you graduate and look for a full-time job. Log in with your AAU email, create a profile, and you are ready.

Go to AAU Jobbank

At Aalborg University's own job portal, you can:

  • Search for jobs and collaboration
    You can find lots of project collaborations, project-oriented courses (internships), student jobs, and full-time jobs. Do a search based on job type, category, and where it should be.
  • Have the relevant offers sent to your email
    Fill out your search criteria and you will receive relevant ad on email.
  • Participate in events and meet the companies at fairs
    Find and sign up for events hosted by AAU, as well as national and international online events and fairs.
  • Let companies find you
    Tick off ‘open to opportunities’, fill in your profile, and upload your CV so that companies can see if you are relevant to the job they are offering.
    Tip: Think about the things you would like to work with and include the keywords in your CV.

Getting started with AAU Jobbank

Protect your personal data on AAU Jobbank

Be careful to protect your personal data on job sites like AAU Jobbank.

  • Be aware of phishing attempts.
  • Share only necessary information. Avoid including sensitive details in your profile or applications, and share confidential data directly with employers only when necessary and secure.
  • Assess the credibility of job ads and watch out for red flags such as poor grammar or suspicious contact information.

Follow these guidelines to reduce the risk of misuse of your information. Remember, data security is a shared responsibility.