Careers Central

Careers Central

Careers Central

...connecting students to career & job options ...connecting business to student & graduate talent ...connecting disciplines to employability & graduate outcomes

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Health and Behavioural Sciences Careers Fair

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What's Happening @ Careers Central

Health and Behavioural Sciences Careers Fair - Wednesday 30th May, 10:30am-1:30pm Foyer, Building 41. Find out more here

Univative - Univative Sydney will provide a unique opportunity for UOW students to compete and gain employability skills in the Sydney business environment. More here

2012 Uni Career Forum “Accessing Your Ability at Work" - registrations now open! A career forum for students with disabilities, chronic medical conditions and mental health conditions. UWS is hosting the forum on Tuesday 3 July at the Parramatta Campus. Find out more here

Where grads GO - Find out more information here.

The Edge - We look at some specific ways of getting through the job search process as smoothly as possible, and provide practical examples of help available. More details here.

CareerStart - is a great online resource to establish your career ideas and keeping motivated. Ideal for 1st years, but good for others too. Details here.

IMPACT- Would you like to develop your team-building skills and make a difference in the community at the same time? Then IMPACT is a perfect program to get involved with. Find out more here