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Career information weblinks

  • myfuture: Australia's career information service
    Allows students to explore future career options based on personal strengths and preferences.
  • Careers Online
    Provides career information in areas such as resume writing, job vacancies, job guides, new apprenticeships, defence careers and quizzes to assist you to choose a career.
  • Job Guide
    A government website that provides industry profiles and guidance for young Australians considering future career plans. Includes a quiz that will help you match your personal profile to future career directions.
  • Job Juice
    A government website by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations to help young Australians to think about deciding on a career and finding a job. The website provides information about career planning while still at school, gathering career information to help decide on a career, and how to get a job.
  • Job Outlook
    Find out about Australian job prospects, weekly earnings, types of work and other useful occupational information.
  • Graduate Careers Australia
    Information about uni graduate careers, including industry descriptions, required qualifications, and likely job prospects.
  • OZJAC
    An Australian computer database providing information about jobs, careers and tertiary courses. A significant cost is involved in accessing this website. However many high school, TAFE and uni libraries will have this database available.
  • Career information products: Department of Education, Science and Training website
    A collection of PDF publications on job searching and career planning.
  • Willing and Able Mentoring program (WAM): Gradlink website
    Uni students who have a disability or ongoing medical condition and who have completed at least one year of their course can choose to participate in the Willing & Able Mentoring program (WAM). WAM is a national program which matches tertiary students with mentors in organisations in the students' field of interest for a series of approximately six to eight 1 to 2-hour discussion meetings.
  • Careertips
    An information guide, resource kit and referral source for school leavers, uni students and TAFE students with disability. Also includes information for professionals supporting students with disability.

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