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Useful career and job websites

Career Guidance / Job Searching Tips

The Australian Jobguide – search occupational profiles by industry, interest and index.
W: www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au 
Myfuture – discover and explore career options, find occupation profiles, job seeking tips, articles, videos and more and access resources for parents, career advisors and teachers.
W: www.myfuture.edu.au 
Australian Workplace – a portal to various career, training and employment sites.
W: www.workplace.gov.au 
Jobjuice Site for young people who have just left school and are looking for career options,
traineeship and apprenticeship information.
W: www.jobjuice.gov.au 
Year 12, what next? Site providing “fast facts” to Year 12 students to assist them in planning their
post-school education and training.
W: www.year12whatnext.gov.au
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) website covers career guidance, occupational information, job search preparation, researching employers and industries, training
information, professional resources, overseas people seeking study or work in Australia, job hunting.
W: www.deewr.gov.au
Jobsearch (touchscreens at Centrelink offices) provides a free service to both job seekers and employers. The aim is to assist all Australian job seekers find employment by providing a national database of vacancies and by providing links to other employment-related services.
W: www.jobsearch.gov.au
Career Development eManual is designed to help with questions about world of work and career development. Developed through research by staff and volunteers in Career Services at the University of Waterloo, Canada. W: www.cdm.uwaterloo.ca
Australia's Careers Online was designed by professional career advisors to assist job seekers of any age to get help with their career planning and employment and job search.
W: www.careersonline.com.au

Gradlink Interactive system linking students and university graduates throughout Australia with potential employers.
W: www.graduatecareers.com.au

WA Government Jobs. This is your gateway to information about employment opportunities in the Government of Western Australia, the State’s biggest employer. The links on this site will provide you with all the information you need to know about careers in the WA public sector.
W: www.jobs.wa.gov.au
MySouthWest has brought together all of the employment and training services located in the South West in one easy-to-use Careers Guide.
W: www.mysouthwest.com.au
Midwest Jobseeker - local jobs online
W: www.midwestjobseeker.com.au
Careerjet is an employment search engine. In just one search access millions of jobs published on many thousands of websites in the world.
W: www.careerjet.com.au
Seek - Australia’s No. 1 Job Site
W: www.seek.com.au
Surfing for Work. Western Australian based online work search tutorial. It is a guide to using the Internet as a tool for finding information, searching for work and developing your career, with a focus on WA. There are two sections: Searching for Work and Self-employment and Small Business. Each section includes relevant information, opportunities to see and hear about people’s experiences and links to associated websites.
W: www.westone.wa.gov.au/surfingforwork
JobWise - a site dedicated to promoting mature age employment
W: www.jobwise.gov.au
MyCareer - find the latest Australian employment opportunities with MyCareer. Job search made simple.
W: www.mycareer.com.au
The Job Guide 2009 site includes hundreds of occupational profiles.
W: www.jobguide.deewr.gov.au
Vet Info Net - VET in Schools is part of the VET Teaching and Learning Directorate and is responsible for the development and implementation of policies and practices relevant to vocational education in schools.
W: www.vetinfonet.det.wa.edu.au
Career Chick. Inspiring profiles on real women in dream jobs, career and study advice.
W: www.careerchick.com.au
Your First Job is a set of learning modules about employment. It is a program for Year 10, 11 and 12 students and for young people entering the workforce for the first time.
W: www.docep.wa.gov.au/LabourRelations/YourFirstJob/index.html

 

 


 

 



















 

 
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