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Career planning and support

From fresh beginnings to career transitions, we've got you covered. Learn skills, access advice and get industry-ready with personalised support from our experienced team.

How can we help?

  • One-on-one consultations: advice and opportunities tailored to your needs.
  • Career planning: explore career sectors and study and create a career plan that works with your interests and strengths.
  • Job search: get help with resumes, application feedback and interview preparation.
  • Networking: grow your connections through industry events and networking opportunities.
  • Industry experience: access work experience and volunteer opportunities.
  • Research: explore pathways to research and learn how to partner with our academics.
  • Postgraduate study: find out how further study can give you a competitive edge in your career or help you branch out into a new field.
  • Support over your career journey: access support while considering study, during study and once you graduate.

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Careers and Employment
Tel: +61 7 5430 2890
Email [email protected] 

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