Ufuq
Your career horizon
Personal opportunity command center
Find the right internship without losing track of the details.
Create focused profiles, organize opportunities into lists, and move promising roles through your application pipeline.
Your criteria stay organized in one place
Your profiles, opportunities, and notes are private
Pick up your plan from any device
Build a more organized internship search
Ufuq gives students one private place to turn a broad career goal into a manageable plan. Start with a search profile for one clear objective, such as a software engineering internship in Europe or a research placement in the MENA region. Add the roles, keywords, locations, timing, language, and work preferences that matter to you, then choose the sources you want to review.
As opportunities arrive, keep the useful details beside each role instead of losing them in browser tabs. Save promising internships, flag the ones that need attention, add private notes, and place opportunities into lists that match how you think about your search. When you are ready to apply, move each role through preparation, application, follow-up, interview, and offer stages.
Resume Studio helps connect preparation to the opportunity itself. You can maintain a master resume, create tailored versions, review compile results, and keep version history while you refine your materials. Your workspace is designed for deliberate decisions: compare roles, record what you learned, and spend more time on applications that fit your goals.
Your account keeps workspace data separated from other users. Ufuq is an organization and preparation tool, not a recruiter or a promise of employment. You remain responsible for checking each employer, deadline, eligibility requirement, and application instruction before you submit.
Start with one goal, learn from the results, and adjust your criteria as your plans become clearer. A small, consistent review habit can make a large opportunity list feel manageable.
A useful workflow starts with clarity about what matters to you. Record the constraints that shape a decision, keep the source link close to the role, and give yourself a next action that can be completed in one sitting. This turns a long list of possibilities into a set of manageable choices.
Ufuq is built to support that process without taking ownership away from you. You decide which sources to use, which roles to save, what notes to keep, and when an application is ready. The product provides structure and reminders, while the quality of the decision remains yours.
If you are returning to an existing account, sign in above. If you are new to Ufuq, create an account and begin with one focused goal. You can refine the workspace as you learn more about the roles, organizations, locations, and preparation steps that fit your plans.
You do not need a perfect plan before you begin. The value of a workspace is that it can hold the questions you still have, the comparisons you want to make, and the small tasks that move an application forward. Revisit the criteria when your priorities change and keep the information that helps you make the next decision.
Take care with personal information when reviewing opportunities. Confirm that links lead to the legitimate employer or source, be cautious with requests for money or sensitive documents, and use the official application instructions whenever they differ from a third-party listing. A well-organized process should also be a safe one.
The information you keep in a career workspace can be sensitive even when it is not a formal application. Treat notes, documents, contact details, and plans with the same care you would use for any personal record. Ufuq provides account controls and protected server workflows, but careful decisions about what to share remain an important part of a safe application process.
The links below explain the product, support channels, privacy practices, and service providers. Read them before sharing information if you want to understand the boundaries of the workspace. You can also contact the team with questions about account access, data choices, security, or how a feature works.
A clear record of what you decided and why can be useful long after a role is saved. Keep the details that help you compare options, note the questions that remain unanswered, and remove information you no longer need. This approach keeps the workspace useful while respecting the sensitivity of career planning.