Law & Technology alumnus Rodney Mhungu

Career prospects Law and Technology

After completing the Master’s program in Law and Technology you will be able to solve the challenges of today’s technology driven society. This legal field is still relatively young and legislation is only slowly catching up with reality while at the same time these technologies are developing rapidly. This program gives you the tools to become an important player in the society of tomorrow.

Knowledge and skills

Your skills in analyzing a great amount of information, structure it and reproduce an advice in a short amount of time will be key in your work.

  • Legal Consultant IP/IT & Commercial at Deloitte Nederland, Netherlands
  • Privacy and Data Protection Legal Counsel at Philips, Netherlands
  • Legal Counsel at ASML, Netherlands
  • Legal Counsel at Ingram Micro, Netherlands
  • Juridisch beleidsmedewerker at D66 Tweede Kamerfractie, Netherlands
  • Owner/ Legal Counsel at Het Contractenkabinet, Netherlands
  • Senior Legal Consultant at Considerati, Netherlands    
  • Research assistant at KU Leuven, Belgium     
  • Legal Advisor at Telenor, Norway
  • Regulatory & Compliance Advisor at PwC, Luxembourg

Alumni facts Law and Technology

  • Would choose the same Master's degree program at Tilburg University again: 94%
  • Gross monthly income of our graduates in the first year: € 3,026.-

Source: National Alumni Survey, 2021 | n = 18

After your Master's

Your transition to the labor market

We help you prepare for your transition to the labor market by offering a number of career services:

  • Coaching, support and training courses offered by our Student Career Services to improve your employability and communication skills.

  • Dedicated Career Services Officers who can give you individual career guidance or help you to find interesting and relevant internships.

  • Familiarize yourself with the labor market and meet potential employers by participating in several career events, which are organized every year in collaboration with the study associations.

  • To those who wish to discover and develop their entrepreneurial talent, we offer education and support services.

More on our Career Services

More on our Entrepreneurship services

Working in the Netherlands after graduation

After obtaining a Master’s degree in the Netherlands, non-EEA students can apply for a residence permit under the Orientation Year for Highly Educated Persons’ scheme. This allows you to spend a period of up to twelve months in the Netherlands to find employment.

Interested in the LLM Law and Technology?

Check your eligibility and the deadlines for application.