Choosing a career can be daunting. Here are some websites which may help you decide which career path to choose.
The best source of information in your school is the careers advisor so don't forget to chat with him/her as well.
The Internet Resources
Jobs brought to life
- Meet the real people behind the job titles Click on a job title below that interests you and you'll meet a young man or woman in that role, including photos of them in their workplace. You'll get the lowdown on what their job is like day to day; their education and training pathway and their secrets to success. Meet the real people behind the job titles Click on a job title below that interests you and you'll meet a young man or woman in that role, including photos of them in their workplace. You'll get the lowdown on what their job is like day to day; their education and training pathway and their secrets to success.
Boys at work
- Jobs for the boys Here are some career paths that offer great opportunities now and in the future. We have chosen to profile jobs that challenge traditional ideas of work for men and boys. These jobs are all in growth areas, which means that there is a good chance you'll be able to get a great job in these fields after training and studying. Remember, take a look at all your
Jobs for the girls
- This project is about vocational images. Images of young women in their workplace. Images to encourage other young women to take an interest and ask questions about a wide range of occupations that exists and thus choosing the 'right' path towards their future adn career.
Girls Work
- Girls work looks at the options available for women in the work force.
Careers information in technology
- The IT Skills Hub is a unique, not-for-profit organisation created out of the vision and co-operation of the Commonwealth Government and the Australian Information Technology and Telecommunications (IT&T) industry. Since its foundation in May 2001, the IT Skills Hub has been addressing the education and training needs of Australian employers, educators, professionals and students in the IT&T sector.
Make it
- Hands on crafts. Each industry has a variety of jobs. They can be about designing and producing products, planning and scheduling, controlling and monitoring equipment, measuring and testing, troubleshooting and making things work. Take a look at jobs you can make it in.
Content by Lesley Boon, lboon@emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au
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Last revised Thu Mar 18 18:07:27 US/Pacific 2004