Career Advice line
If you are considering a change in job, you might benefit from professional career advice. A Career Advice Line is available for workers aged 45 years and over.
Access free professional career advice over the telephone, from anywhere in Australia.
Call 13 17 64 (8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday).
Career Planning
Identify your skills, explore career options and develop a personal plan to achieve your employment goals. Career Advisers can help you to:
- Identify the skills, knowledge and experience you already have
- Choose an occupation
- Select relevant education and training options to help you develop the skills you need
- Develop a personal plan to achieve your goals.
To get the most out of your career planning session, do some activities in My Guide before speaking to a Career Adviser. My Guide is a personalised career exploration service that allows you to record your interests, skills and experience, and develop a career profile. My Guide includes My Career Plan which helps you to set and achieve your career goals. You can email this to the Career Adviser ahead of your session.
To find out how call 13 17 64 or visit the My Guide website.
Résumé Appraisal
Update your résumé so that you are presenting yourself effectively to potential employers. Career Advisers will review your résumé and provide detailed feedback and suggestions for improvement:
- Advice on résumé preparation and presentation
- Matching your skills, experience and qualifications to your employment goals
- Managing career gaps
- Relating your skills, experience and achievements to the needs of the employer and the requirements of the job.
If you are not working full-time and you don’t have a résumé you can approach a Job Services Australia provider for help to develop one. This is a free service.
Find a provider in your area by calling 13 17 64 or using the Find a Provider tool.
Or develop your own résumé using the tools and resources on the myfuture website.
Career Guide
This guide has been developed to assist mature age workers and job seekers to make effective decisions about the next stage of their careers.
myfuture
Looking for a change in career direction? myfuture is a free service to help you to explore jobs, find training and education courses, and identify your interests, skills and experience when considering your next career move.
myfuture includes My Guide—a personalised career exploration service that allows you to record your interests, skills and experience, and develop a career profile. My Guide includes My Career Plan which can help to set and achieve your career goals.
Our Career Guide has step-by-step instructions on getting the most out of the myfuture website.
Centrelink Career Information Centres
Staff at Centrelink’s Career Information Centres can help you make informed decisions about education, training and employment options and pathways. Career Information Centres also have a selection of print, video and computerised information.
For more information visit the Career Information Centre nearest you or the Centrelink website.
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