Mar 13, 2010

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Are you looking for work?

Jobsearch provides information about jobs and working conditions, careers and training, unemployment programmes and details of job and volunteering opportunities.
https://jobsearch.gov.au/

The Australian Workplace provides access to online services and information, guiding you to employment information, government assistance, jobs, careers, training, working conditions and Indigenous Employment Centres.
http://www.workplace.gov.au/

The following website lists a range of services and programs available to Australians over 50 in relation to finding employment, supporting business, undertaking training and locating volunteering opportunities.
http://www.seniors.gov.au/internet/seniors/publishing.nsf/Content/Your+Work

ENYA promotes active participation of young people in business.
http://www.enya.org.au

Career Development Association of Australia (CDAA) formerly Australian Association of Career Counsellors (AACC) - this site will assist you to locate a career development practitioner in your area to help you with looking for a job, advancing your career, or seeking a career change.
http://www.cdaa.org.au/?q=emtysearch

The Graduate Careers Australia website is a useful resource for students considering pathways after college and university. It contains a job-search engine, job-seeking information, hints and profiles of post tertiary education occupations.
http://www.graduatecareers.com.au

Gradsonline is a searchable database of information on graduate outcomes on completion of tertiary education. Visitors can find starting salaries, occupations obtained, types of employers etc for a range of disciplines.
http://www.gradsonline.com.au

Graduate Opportunities provides information on, and links to, employers seeking tertiary graduates. The site is great for tertiary students in their final year of education.
http://www.graduateopportunities.com.au

Australian Apprenticeships are a great way to get a head start and you earn as you learn!
http://www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/

myfuture provides lots of articles and information on job seeking, labour market trends, industries and work rights and responsibilities. Visit The Facts on myfuture and click on the many links in Work and Employment.
http://www.myfuture.edu.au

The Jobwise website supports mature age employment, and contains information for employers, mature age job seekers and mature age workers.
http://www.jobwise.gov.au/

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