Careers Update - 2 May 2024

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Term 2 Edition 1 (5 May)

Click on the button below to read various Careers Newsletters from numerous organisations that cover different topics of interest.  Options newsletter will provide a range of information to help you with preparing your child for post school options.

Options Bulletin #6 & #7

Traineeships on offer for Year 11 students:

Vacancies are updated weekly.  Please click on the button below to view traineeships available:

    Traineeship vacancies, click here:

    Career Information

    When considering career options, individuals often explore fields that align with their interests, skills, and aspirations.  Read more about Accounting below.

    Guide to Accounting

    Job Spotlight

    If you eat, sleep, and breathe sports, then you might be considering a career in your favourite field. Right off the bat, most people think, “Great – I’m going to be a professional golfer or a football star.” And while those professions are undoubtedly exciting, they can be difficult to attain. Luckily, they aren’t the only options out there. In fact, careers in sport are just as diverse as the games themselves, with options that include administration, sports science, journalism, and more. So let’s explore some exciting sports-related career paths you might like to consider.  Read more about the industry and expectations by clicking the button below:

    Spotlight on: Sports Careers

    Study University Subjects While at School

    As a high school student, university might feel like it’s still ages away. But did you know that you can actually study university subjects before you finish? With the growing popularity of uni at school programs, you have the opportunity to get a head start on your tertiary education. In this article, we’ll explore what university at school entails, the many benefits, and how you can make the most of your experience.

    Click on the button below to read the full article:

    Study University Subjects While at School

    Life Map - Why we need one?

    Most of us don’t live life according to a map. We float from one thing to another, which is great, because it gives us the flexibility to go with the flow and make the most of opportunities. There is, however, a downside to making things up as you go.

    If you ever want to achieve anything big, like a trip around the world, building your own home, or working for Apple, you’re much more likely to get there if you know where you are going. Which is where life mapping comes in. To read the full article, please click on the button below:

    Life Map - Why we need one?