Encourages independent and critical thought.
Always approachable and easy to talk to.
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Curtin Careers at Curtin University, based in Perth, Western Australia, functions as the central hub for student and graduate career development and employability support. The service offers individualized careers conversations where students can discuss career pathways, build professional experiences, expand networks, refine job search strategies, and enhance overall employability skills. Resources such as the Resume Workbook provide targeted guidance for various sectors, including education, business, and technical fields. Curtin Careers facilitates access to part-time and casual employment opportunities, including on-campus positions through the Earn While You Learn (EWYL) program, which recruits students for roles like research project assistance. International students receive specific support for finding permissible work in Perth while studying. The team delivers workshops on resume writing, interview preparation, and career planning, ensuring students are equipped for the job market.
Key events organized by Curtin Careers include the annual Curtin Careers Fair, a major recruitment platform where employers seek interns, vacation workers, part-time staff, and work experience candidates; the 2026 fair sold out, with expressions of interest now open for 2027. The Careers for Tomorrow Festival links emerging graduates with prospective employers and imparts critical future-oriented skills. Additional programs encompass alumni career mentoring, online challenges like Getting a Job and Careers Challenge, and integration of career development learning into academic curricula. Curtin Careers collaborates with Recruit Curtin, StudyPerth, the Tax Clinic, and industry partners to broaden opportunities. Operating from Building 101 Curtin Perth on weekdays from 9am to 3pm, the service offers duty counselling and online booking through UniHub. Student feedback highlights the team's approachability and encouragement of independent, critical thought in career decisions.
