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Explore Your Options
Get help with researching possible careers related to your
degree
Where do graduates end up on a national and local level?
How does your degree and discipline(s) connect with the workplace.
Take advantage of the opportunity to meet with employers on
and off campus - Careers Fairs are ideal for this. The more
you know of your options...the more chance you have of heading
in the right direction for the right reason.
Graduate Careers Australia
- Graduate
Careers Australia
- GradsOnline
- Gradstats follow the link on Graduate
Careers Australia from 'WHAT JOB FOR YOU'
to 'the grad files'
- Graduate
Opportunities
The 'Graduate Opportunities' book is
also available from the Careers Service office for Final
Year students (limited number only!).
- Industry
Career Profiles
This section of Graduate Careers Australia
contains a range of online booklets developed to provide
students at any stage of their study who are thinking about
their future employment, with information to help in the
transition to a full time graduate position. These industry
career profiles have been developed for many fields of study,
ranging from Accounting to Women's
Studies, and the series is constantly being updated.

Prospects.ac.uk
- the UK's official graduate careers website 'Options
with your subject' section lets you select from subjects
to explorer your career options.

DEWR Job Outlook
- Each year the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
(DEWR) produces a searchable database (as well as
a printed directory) of occupational statistics based on
the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
monthly labour force survey, including projected employment
growth for particular occupations. A summary of key labour
force characteristics is presented in statistical form at
the top of the overview page for each occupation, and more
details are provided by graphs with hypertext links comparing
each occupation to all the others.
Job Outlook provides you with information on occupations Australia wide, such as the size of the workforce, future growth prospects, required skills, duties involved, average weekly earnings, and the main employing industries. Use the information in Job Outlook to help you to make informed career decisions.

Going Global
This resource will be useful for students considering working overseas.
See: http://www.uow.edu.au/careers/goinglobal/
(Please note: You need to authorise yourself with your UOW username & Password)
This resource includes
- Country career guides – info on job search resources, employment trends, cultural advice
- Employer directory – links to overseas companies’ websites
- Worldwide job search, including NGO position

Careers Fairs

Information Sessions

Workshops
- 'Creative Job Seeking'
You must register to attend the workshops,
you can register on-line
from here.
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Last updated:
April 22, 2009
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