About Ufuq
A calmer way to move from internship search to application.
Ufuq is a private career workspace for students and early-career candidates who want a clearer, more deliberate way to find and prepare for opportunities.
By the Ufuq team · Updated January 1, 2026
Internship searches often become scattered across job boards, browser tabs, saved links, spreadsheets, and half-finished application drafts. Ufuq brings those steps into one workspace. You can define a focused search profile, collect opportunities from selected sources, keep useful context with each role, and move promising applications through a simple pipeline.
We built Ufuq for students in Tunisia and across the MENA region, where finding a strong early-career opportunity can involve multiple countries, languages, work arrangements, and application timelines. A useful search needs to reflect those details without making the candidate maintain a complicated system. Ufuq keeps criteria visible, makes results easier to compare, and gives each opportunity a place in the wider plan.
What we believe
Good career tools should reduce uncertainty rather than add noise. Search should be specific enough to be useful, but flexible enough to adapt as a candidate learns. Notes and statuses should stay close to the opportunity they describe. Preparation should be connected to the actual role instead of being repeated from scratch every time.
Privacy is part of that experience. Search profiles, saved opportunities, notes, applications, and resume documents belong to the account that created them. We design the workspace around account-level isolation and avoid treating a candidate's private career planning as public content.
Designed around real student workflows
Early-career planning rarely follows a straight line. A candidate may start by comparing roles, discover a new location, learn that a language requirement matters, or decide that a particular work arrangement is not practical. Ufuq makes those changes easy to record instead of forcing every new idea into a rigid plan. Profiles can stay separate, notes can capture the reasoning behind a decision, and lists can reflect the way each person evaluates an opportunity.
The product is intentionally centered on the candidate's own judgment. Source results are starting points, not endorsements. A saved role still needs to be checked for authenticity, eligibility, deadline, compensation, location, and application instructions. The workspace helps preserve the details that support that review, while the candidate remains responsible for deciding which opportunities are worth pursuing.
We also believe preparation works best when it is incremental. A master resume can be a stable foundation, while tailored versions can reflect the language and evidence that matter for a particular role. Keeping versions together makes it easier to learn from each application and avoid losing useful work during revisions.
How Ufuq helps
- Focused profiles capture roles, locations, timing, language, and work preferences.
- A shared internship inbox makes it easier to filter, favorite, flag, and annotate opportunities.
- Application stages show what needs attention now and what can wait.
- Resume Studio helps tailor preparation to the opportunities a candidate selects.
Ufuq is not a recruiter, employer, immigration adviser, or guarantee of employment. We provide organization and preparation tools so candidates can make better-informed decisions and take ownership of their search. If you have feedback about the product or want to report an issue, please visit our contact page.