Tandem Programme
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            You...
- ... still don't know exactly which career opportunities will be available to you after your studies.
 - ... wonder what "all the theory" is good for and what awaits you afterwards.
 - ... would like to gain practical insights in order to be able to better decide on your major fields of study.
 - ... would like to ask a contact person from a company about their career and professional activities?
 
Then ask someone in the tandem programme who has already gone through this process!
What is the Tandem Programme?
    
    
        
            
                
            
        What is the Tandem Programme? 
        
        
    
                            
                                
    
    The Tandem Programme...
- provides you with your personal mentor from the business or academic world.
 - offers you insights into the professional world by visiting your mentor's workplace
 - offers you decision-making assistance in the choice of specialisation area(s) and career choice
 - helps you to become more aware of your own abilities and potential
 
        How does the Tandem Programme work? 
        
        
    
                            
                        Step 1
Talks with tandem coordinator Christina Schulz (selection, preparation and mentor search): approx. 1 hour
Step 2
Kick-Off (getting to know the mentor, usually on-site in the company): approx. 1.5 hours
Step 3
At least four individually arranged meetings with your personal mentor
                      Sirko Bartholomay, Maschinenbaustudent der TU Dresden (links), mit seinem Mentor Mathias Hillmann, Projektleiter der cp.max Rotortechnik GmbH & Co.KG, gemeinsam auf einem Windrad.