"Working at CERN has been quite an eye-opener to me in many ways!": meet Rasmus, electrical engineer from Denmark

Hello Rasmus! Tell us a little about yourself and what brought you to CERN.

My name is Rasmus Gundorff Saederup and I am a 26-year-old electrical engineer from Aalborg, in the cold north of Denmark. I graduated from Aalborg University in 2018 with a master's degree in signal processing. 

"There is a collaborative spirit throughout, making it easy being a newcomer.": Meet Ebba, CERN Junior Fellow from Sweden

Meet Ebba, who works as a Junior Fellow in communications in CERN's Health, Safety and Environment Unit, HSE. We have fellowships (CERN's graduate programme) in a wide variety of disciplines, mostly engineering and technical and also some in the administrative domain. If you're inspired, find out more and apply now.

"I was excited about CERN for a long time": meet Ervin, technical student at CERN

Meet Ervin, former CERN Technical student who shared this story recently on Linkedin to share his experience of his time with our unique Organization. An inspiring story, an inspiring journey. One you could make too! Whether you're a student, a graduate or an experienced professional, we have opportunities across a wide variety of disciplines so that you too can take part. Apply now

"it is a very varied job, and I like that": meet Håvard, electromechanical technician from Norway

Hello Håvard, Tell us a little about yourself and what brought you to CERN?

My name is Håvard Hålien and I’m 36 years old. I come from a mountain valley in Norway called Valdres. Most of my life I have been interested in mechanical stuff and loved fixing and repairing things. So it was natural that this should be my path in education as well. I worked many years for a company that produced various kinds of industrial tools and parts for auto and offshore/subsea industry, to mention a few.

"CERN is an amazing and stimulating work environment". Meet Pauline, construction site supervisor at CERN

Hi Pauline, tell us a little about you and how you came to CERN.
My name is Pauline EMERY, I am 35 years old and I come from Paris, France. I am a civil engineer and I have worked on construction projects in France and in several countries in Africa during the past 10 years. I was looking for new challenges in a place more connected with nature, so, when the CERN position appeared on Job-up I immediately applied.