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Keep PACE at Noosa
24 February, 2006
Please note: This service in Noosa has ceased for Semester 1, 2006. It proved very successful and the University is now looking at extending this service to other areas within the region.
Are you looking for career direction or need help with where to look for work or how to apply for your dream job?
The University of the Sunshine Coast's Careers and Employment Service is offering free career advice or job search assistance for the Noosa community.
Based at the USC Noosa Centre in Bicentennial Hall, the University will provide the free service, which is part of the University's Keep Pace Program every Wednesday between 1 and 5pm, beginning 1 March.
The service will be staffed by qualified and experienced career advisers and will provide advice, guidance and information to parents, school students, community members, and other interested organisations.
This is your opportunity to discuss your career goals and gain advice on how to make it happen and the advice doesn't just focus on university study.
Whether it is finding out about potential careers, choosing study options at any level, or help with resumes and job applications, the University of the Sunshine Coast is committed to assisting the Noosa community.
Bookings are essential - contact 5430 1226 or email studentservices@usc.edu.au to make an appointment.
Further information
The University of the Sunshine Coast is launching an exciting project with Noosa Council to provide a careers information and advice service at the Noosa Bicentennial Hall.
The University is aiming to provide a service every Wednesday between 1 and 5pm, beginning 1 March.
Qualified and experienced University Careers Officers and will offer advice, guidance and information to parents, pupils, community members, schools and other organisations
The service will include answering questions such as which courses to choose, which programs to consider, and what jobs and careers are possible
USC's Careers and Employment Service will also provide information via an exhibition stand in the Noosa Library detailing our services and contact details. These include:
Individual career counselling appointments
Workshops on career planning and job search
Assistance with quality resumes, interview preparation and job applications
Access to Graduate employment/careers information resources and access (for current students) to computers for 'on-line' resources
Email notification (for current students) of graduate and other employments opportunities
Access to CareerHub (for current students) - USC's online career site for student employment