Careers

Ms Tran is the careers adviser, her office is in the library.

She works with senior students by appointment. If parents wish to make an appointment with Ms Tran, contact the school on 9825 9815.

Applying for a job

Example student resume

Example student cover letter

11 places to search for a job

Responding to job advertisments

How to write an effective entry-level resume

3 tips on formatting yor resume

Helpful questions when seeking resume feedback

A good cover letter is more important than you think

Job interview tips

Apprenticeships and traineeships

Apprenticeships are usually 4 years and traineeships 1 year. You attend TAFE one day a week and work 4 days a week.

You must find an employer to take you on first before you can register with TAFE.

Group training companies match employers with possible apprentices and trainees. You are employed by the training company so if your employer can no longer take you on, the training company will find you another employer.

Ask around for a position by approaching employers directly, employment agencies, the internet, and group training companies.

TAFE sometimes offer pre-apprenticeship courses for you to gain skills in certain areas while you are still looking for an apprenticehip.

Links to providers:

1300 Apprentice

AGA into work

Apprentice Employment Network NSW & ACT

Apprenticehips ARE US

Australian Apprenticeships

Australian Apprenticeship Support

Australian Industry Group

MIGAS Apprentices and Trainees

Skillsroad

Getting the job

Getting the job

Gaining a first job isn't always easy. People often apply for quite a few jobs before being successful - but they usually have a better chance of finding a job if they have completed Year 12, or an equivalent qualification.

RESUMES

A resume is a written record of your skills, work experience, education and personal details. It can also be called a curriculum vitae or a CV.

What does a resume tell an employer about you?

All your good points (so you don't forget them in an interview due to nervousness)

Sample Resume : Resume Template : Resume Tips : Resume Cue Cards

REFEREES

A referee is a person that an employer can contact to get more information about you.  Do not include relatives (unless they have employed you) or school mates (they are biased!).

Important -  Always ask a referee's permission to include them as a referee, before you apply for a job.

INTERVIEWS

An interview gives you and the employer the opportunity to discuss your interest in, and ability to undertake the job.  It is an opportunity to convince the employer of your potential as an employee

An opportunity to find out more about the job you want and about the employer and his or her company.

Going to TAFE

Follow the steps below to get the best chances of enrolling into a course you want:

  • Call the TAFE Hotline 13 16 01 for general information, or contact the individual TAFE colleges directly and speak to the course information officer or the head teacher of the faculty area you are asking about.
  • Make sure you attend open days.
  • Are you able to get credit for study you completed at school in your area of interest? Ask about credit transfer (recognition for prior learning).
  • There is usually an information session regarding each course. Make sure you take your youth allowance forms with you (if eligible) or money for administration fees.
  • For application courses (popular) you need to complete a separate application form.
  • TAFE NSW
Going to university

10 things to consider when choosing a university

You can apply for your chosen university through:

  • standard entry on the basis of your HSC results
  • special or alternative entry
  • advanced standing entry (credit transfer or credit for prior learning ).
  • applications are processed through the University Admissions Centre (UAC)
  • applications open during August and must be completed by the end of September by completing an online application form.
  • Make sure you attend University Open Days.

More information available on the UAC website:

Universities in NSW:

Going to a private college

List of private colleges:

Looking for a job

The best method is to ring, write, visit and ask.

Looking for a job is very competitive, especially for Year 10 or 12 school leaver students who enter the job market at the same time. It is going to require initiative and active searching on your part to get the job you want.

Some points to remember are:

  • You must be prepared before you engage in your search, i.e., you must have your job interview folder completed and must have investigated the area of work you are searching for
  • You should extend your job search to as wide an area as possible
  • You might have to move to a different area if the jobs which you are looking for are not in your area
  • You can expect some rejections, but don't let this get you down
  • Be prepared to start 'at the bottom' and expect to have to work hard to make your way to the top of your profession.
Volunteering

Go Volunteer

Make a difference

White card course

Students undertaking Work Experience or Work Placement in any Trade eg. construction, electricial, plumbing etc  MUST  complete a Safe Work NSW accredited White Card Course.

NO ONLINE White Card courses will be accepted.

TCP Training

This course is 7 hours and costs $110.