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Finding a career

APSjobs

The APSjobs website incorporates the electronic APS Employment Gazette. It includes APS employment opportunities as well as employment opportunities within the Parliamentary Service. APSjobs is for people already working in the APS, wanting to join the APS, returning to the workforce, looking for a career change, graduating from university or TAFE, still studying and school leavers.

http://www.apsjobs.gov.au/

Australian Apprenticeships

Australian Apprenticeships are a stepping stone to ongoing employment or further education and training, and a great way to get a head start in the career you want. The Australian Apprenticeships site tells you everything you need to know about apprenticeships, and the benefits of combining practical work and training.

http://www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/

Career Development Association of Australia (CDAA)

The Career Development Association of Australia (CDAA) is a national organisation of professionals who work in the career development industry, delivering services in industry, government, education, small businesses, employment programs and community organisations.

http://www.cdaa.org.au/

Careers information

Australian JobSearch section for careers information. Links to a number of websites providing careers information, giving an overview of what each site can offer.

http://jobsearch.gov.au/careers/

Defence Jobs

The Defence Jobs website provides detailed information on all Navy, Army and Air Force careers. You can search for jobs and then complete your entire job application online.

http://www.defencejobs.gov.au/

Health Heroes

Health jobs. health careers, Aboriginal health jobs.
There are many different types of health jobs: from dental assistants to dieticians, from physiotherapists to paramedics, from nurses to neurosurgeons.

http://www.healthheroes.health.gov.au/

Myfuture: Australia's career information service

Myfuture.edu.au is an interactive, online career exploration service aimed at all Australians wishing to explore their career options, with a particular emphasis on 16 to 24 year old students. Myfuture helps you see possibilities in the world of work, identify your own interests and skill areas, and set career goals and plans to achieve them.

http://www.myfuture.edu.au/

Skillsconnect

Start finding out about training options and how gaining new skills can increase your job opportunities. Training can benefit everyone, regardless of your previous experience. And these days, having formal qualifications improves your chances of securing long-term employment that gives you real satisfaction.

http://skillsconnect.gov.au/

Year 12 - What Next?

Year 12 - What Next? is a guide to help Year 12 students plan their post-school education and training. It tells you about working life in the future, course options and other places where you can get planning help and advice.

http://www.myfuture.edu.au/Home/The%20Facts/Education%20and%20Training/Year%2012%20What%20Next.aspx

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