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Frequently asked Questions and Answers

What does the 'Careers Service' do?

The Careers Service provides information and advice on any aspect of your current or future career – the courses you might choose and their implications, getting work experience while studying, preparing to present yourself effectively to employers, searching for jobs, and so on. This help is available in a number of ways – on this website, through individual talks with a careers adviser, and through workshops.

The Careers Service also organises programs and activities to assist students prepare themselves for entry into the workforce, produces publications to assist students in their career development and links students with prospective employers via 'My JobAlert' and activities such as Careers Fairs and Information Sessions. This website provides valuable information and useful links to a variety of career related information.

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When shall I start using the 'Careers Service'?

Whenever you have questions about exploring career possibilities or planning the steps you might take to reach a particular career goal. It is never too early! You can start visiting the Careers Service's website on a regular basis, whatever stage of your studies you are at. This can help you to establish some direction and consider strategies to increase your employability. Earlier year students might also look for vacation-, voluntary, work experience- or part time work.

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When can I make an appointment to see a 'Careers Adviser'?

At any stage of your course if you feel that you need to think through the options you have, and/or you need to talk through the implications of a decision you are trying to make which will affect your career. You should explore the resources of this website and follow links to other sites which can be helpful, but if you still feel that talking to someone would be useful, then make an appointment by ringing 02 4221 3325.

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What shall I do if I want my 'Resume' checked?

We offer workshops on writing job applications in throughout the year and have videos available that you can view that deal with the topic. Our publication, ‘The Edge' which deals with job applications and interview skills is available in hard copy, on CD, and also on this website. If you have followed the advice given there, and you have carefully prepared a resume, then you can make an appointment for a resume check by calling 02 4221 3325.

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What are graduate programs?

A lot of larger employers of graduates – big corporations, major government departments (particularly in Canberra) large accounting and law firms – run graduate programs, which involve the recruitment and training of a number of graduates each year. The number can vary from a dozen to hundreds. Many of these programs are launched in the early weeks of Autumn session, in March and April, for positions starting the next year. So final year students need to be alert to these opportunities as soon as they return to university. Keep in touch with what is happening through this website.

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A lot of your recruitment activities focus on Commerce, Engineering, Law and Informatics ... but how do I find out about careers related to other faculties?

It is true that the major recruitment campaigns mentioned above do tend to focus on these areas, but there are significant employers at this stage who are interested in a wider range of disciplines. Look at the recruitment material carefully – sometimes you will be surprised at the employers who are interested in all disciplines. Only a minority of graduates actually find jobs through these big campaigns. They do not represent the whole graduate market, although they are obviously an important part of it.

The Careers Service also provides programs for Education, Health & Behavioural Sciences, Arts and Creative Arts students. These are sometimes organised through your lecturers (workshops for example), or can be in the form of specialist careers fairs.

But the reality is you may have to look a little harder to find the one or two vacancies that are advertised by individual employers, as opposed to the big recruitment campaigns that the corporate –type recruiters conduct during first session. Many other employers advertise vacancies or graduate programs later in the year, and you need to be alert to all of the opportunities which crop up. The best way to begins process is by regularly checking on this website for programs and opportunities. Note especially the JobBoard and My JobAlert pages. And use the links to major outside job websites.

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How can I enhance my employability?

The Careers Service provides many opportunities to focus on the skills which you will need to present to employers. You can start with the University’s Graduate Attributes, which you will find easily on the University’s website. This is a list of what the University of Wollongong thinks it graduates should have by way of generic skills and lines up pretty closely with the sorts of things which employers specify in their graduate recruitment.

Then, you can come to workshops organised by the Careers Service, talk about identifying your skills in an interview with a careers adviser, get help from our print and CD publication 'The Edge' with getting your skills down on paper.

And you can participate on one of the Workplace Leaning Programs which give you a chance to become involved in a real workplace, and both learn about and enhance your skills. These programs include:

  • Univative Illawarra
  • the Graduate Qualities Challenge (GQC)
  • the Higher Education Workplace Skills Olympiad (HEWSO)
  • the Employment Experience Program (EEP)
  • Faculty Internships
  • and the Careers Service Internship.

You can find out more about all of the programs on this website.

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What are the services for 'Graduates'?

If you have completed your studies you are still welcome to use our services. Registering on the 'My JobAlert' will ensure that when an employer asks us to scan our JobSeekers Database for possible applicants, you will be informed (if the position matches your background). Check our 'My JobBoard' pages regularly!

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Where is the Careers Service located

You find us at Lower Ground Floor UniCentre, in the arcade behind the Security office .
Our opening hours are from 9.00am to 5.00pm and you can contact us by:

Phone: 02 4221 3325
Fax: 02 4226 2399

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Last updated: 31-Jan-2006

 

  1. Univative Summer 2010 - Develop your employability skills! - Are you interested in getting a step ahead this summer? Using your university education in a real workplace situation? Spend a few hours each day (each team makes its own arrangements) and develop your employability skills and gain the work related experiences employers look for. Univative Illawarra for Summer 2010 will be held during the period from Monday 1 Feb to Friday 19 Feb 2010. Apply NOW!
  2. Certificate in Global Workplace Practice - For international students who graduate in Spring 2010 or Autumn 2011 and plan to stay in Australia, Careers Central has a great program for you that helps with all the skills and knowledge you need to get a job in Australia. Registrations are open now - more information here!
  3. Managing Disability at Work - - The things you need to know - Monday 23rd November 2009, 11am to 2pm (includes lunch), Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre, The University of SydneyRegister online!
  4. Overseas Work Experience Opportunities - The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) arranges overseas work experience opportunities for university students studying degrees in engineering, science, and technology related disciplines. Paid professional traineeships are available in over 80 countries and range from 2-12 months. Applications close 10th December. More information can be found here.
  5. Scams And Bad Work Practices - Students need to be careful that a work opportunity that sounds too good to be true - probably is. Unauthorised job opportunities - like flyers placed in uni toilets - may not deliver on their promise. Don’t get ripped off. See here for more details.
  6. GAMSAT - Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test - GAMSAT is required to be selected for graduate-entry medical degrees. Deadline for registrations is 2nd February 2010. The test date will be on the 20th March 2010. More information can be found online here.
 
 
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Careers Central (formerly Careers Service)
Lower Ground Floor, UniCentre (behind Security)
Hours: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Telephone 02 4221 3325 - Fax 02 4226 2399

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