What? Open Source Job Fair

Student association ULYSSIS is organising a one of a kind job fair for companies that develop, support and/or heavily use Free and Open Source Software. All students and alumni with skills in IT (whether it be development or administration) are more than welcome. Of course, a passion for Free and Open Source Software is a plus.

When? 13 March 2019, from 11h00 to 15h30

Mark it down on your calendar, indicate you're going on our event on Facebook, keep in touch with us on Twitter, or have us send you a reminder via email.

Finishing up your academic career and looking for an innovative and unique job? Or maybe you want to do an internship...

Posted by ULYSSIS on Thursday, February 21, 2019

Where? Jumbileumzaal HAL 01.05, Naamsestraat 22, Leuven

The Job Fair takes places in the Jumbileumzaal on the first floor of the University Halls.

Who will be there? Companies involved with Free and Open Source Software as developers, supporters and/or users

Is your company late to the party? jobfair@ulyssis.org

Our Job Fair gives companies with interesting and innovative FOSS jobs the chance to reach future graduates and young IT talent. While we are already close to the jobfair itself, we might still have a spot for you. So if you are such an innovative FOSS company and you're looking for other young FOSS innovators to join your ranks, please contact us as soon as possible at jobfair@ulyssis.org

Who are we? ULYSSIS

ULYSSIS is a student association from Leuven, founded in 1994. We started off with a single mail server, but in the meantime we have grown to a respectable organisation with about twenty servers. Our team is also still growing in numbers, just like the amount of services we offer. Our infrastructure hosts the websites of almost all student unions in Leuven, and more than one hundred associations, organisations, students and KU Leuven staff. Apart from that, we are increasingly offering technical support on events such as the 24 hour run and Beiaardcantus (carillon cantus), and we give workshops to students who are interested in computer science. We do all of this under our motto “1 0 1, computer science for everyone”, and always with a focus on FOSS and Linux.