One of the most common questions from future students is:
“Where can I get a job after studying security?”
The answer is simple – almost anywhere there is a need for security, risk management and protection of people, property and the environment.
Alumni of the University of Applied Sciences in Safety and Security today work in various sectors – from private companies and government institutions to international organizations and security systems. Their careers show how broad and promising the field of security is.

Wide employment opportunities
The study of security provides knowledge that is applicable in numerous industries. That is why our former students find employment in various roles and environments.
Many alumni work in strategic security planning, where they participate in the development of security policies, procedures and risk management systems within organizations.
Occupational safety – one of the most sought-after majors
A large number of our students build their careers in the field of occupational safety, which is one of the most stable and sought-after areas of security today.

They are employed in:
private companies specializing in occupational safety
state institutions such as ministries, educational and healthcare institutions
large and medium-sized enterprises, including industry, construction and trade
This role includes taking care of employee safety, compliance with regulations and risk prevention in the workplace.
Civil Protection, Police and Military
Some of our alumni develop their careers in the civil protection system, where they participate in planning and managing crisis situations.
Also, a significant number of former students work in:
police
military
other security and operational systems
These roles require a high level of responsibility, organization and readiness to act in demanding conditions.
Intelligence and analytical functions
Security studies also open the door to analytical and intelligence jobs, where alumni participate in the collection, processing and analysis of information important for the security of systems and organizations.
These positions require developed critical thinking, analytical skills and an understanding of security threats.

Fire Protection and Firefighting
Many of our students work in the field of fire protection and firefighting, where they participate in operational and management tasks.
This sector is particularly important for the protection of people and infrastructure, and requires technical knowledge, quick reactions and responsible decision-making.
19th professional meeting in the field of fire protection
Environmental protection and sustainable development
A growing number of alumni are developing careers in the field of environmental protection, where they deal with:
implementation of legal regulations
sustainable development
environmental risk management
This field is growing strongly due to the increasing emphasis on sustainability and ESG standards.
Corporate security and asset protection
In the private sector, alumni often work in the field of corporate security, where they protect:
business processes
employees
assets and infrastructure
They are employed in banks, large companies, healthcare institutions and other organizations where security is key.

Protection of persons and special security tasks
Some of our students work in the protection of protected persons, as well as in various security operations that require a high level of professionalism and discretion.
Cybersecurity – a growing field
With the development of technology, the need for experts in the field of cybersecurity is also growing.
Alumni participate in:
information systems protection
network security
digital threat prevention
This is one of the fastest growing areas of security in Europe.
Consulting and advisory roles
Some of our alumni work in consulting companies, where they advise organizations on the implementation of security norms, standards and best practices.
These roles require a combination of professional knowledge and communication skills.

From operational to leadership positions
A career in security does not end with operational jobs. Many alumni progress to positions such as:
Security Manager
Head of Corporate Security
Occupational Safety Manager
Safety Advisor
This shows that studying security opens the way to managerial and strategic roles.
Conclusion
Our alumni examples clearly show that studying security offers a wide range of career opportunities. Whether in the public sector, private companies or international organizations, the need for security professionals is constantly growing.
If you are looking for a degree that leads to a stable, responsible and promising career, security is one of the most reliable choices.

