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A good place to visit to find really useful
information on occupations, industries, training courses and more is
myfuture.edu.au.
At myfuture, you can also use
My Guide
to help identify a career path that suits you.
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Remember
the High Five Principles of Career Development:
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This an exciting time! You have almost finished Year 12 and are
about to start your post-school life.
Maybe you have a career path in mind or perhaps you are
still a little unsure of which direction you want to take.
Which ever option you choose, this website is here to help you find the information you need to start your new journey.
Year 12 – what next? brings together a range of
information about:
As you explore your choices it is a great idea to talk with your career adviser, teachers, parents or friends about what you are interested in doing with your life. If you have an idea of a subject area you enjoy but are not sure what sort of job that could lead to, check out the following link to a range of subject
Bullseye posters.
Here are some key things to be mindful of when thinking
about your future:
- career development is a lifelong journey
- the world of work is always changing
- Australia’s population is ageing
- your generation is likely to work longer than your
parents
- having one job for life is becoming less common
- you will have a number of opportunities to change
jobs, learn new skills and gain new experience
throughout your career.
It is important to keep learning and developing your skills and abilities throughout your life.
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Zoologists
Zoologists
are biologists who study the structures, characteristics, functions,
ecology and environments of animals. To see more watch the occupation
video on
myfuture.
Sports scientists
Sports Scientists assist
sportspeople to achieve the best possible sporting performance by
applying knowledge and techniques from the areas of medicine,
physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology and physiotherapy/massage.
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