CBM Career Development
* Career Counselling
* Career Planning
* Self Assessment
* Job Seeking
* Career Changing
* Redundancy Advice |
* Subject Choice Advice
* Further Education Choice
* QTAC Advice
* Higher Education Choice
* Graduate Employment Advice |
CBM Career Counselling can help you:
- Make informed decisions on career pathways, subject or course choice and career planning
- Understand your skills, interests, values and abilities, and relate these to career choice
- Explore possible employment options
- Plan for the job search process
- Prepare quality resumes, job applications, and prepare for interviews/assessment centres
- Access appropriate training, apprenticeship, tertiary and postgraduate study information
- Choose (and change) tertiary subjects, degree programs, majors and minors
- Identify Graduate employment resources
- Discover resources to support your career decisions and actions
- Utilise computer-aided guidance packages
Career counselling involves confidential sessions with a qualified, experienced and trained professional who abides by standards and ethics - for further details see 'About CBM'. In order to help, we may ask questions about you - e.g. your career ideas and plans, your interests, your values, your strengths and weaknesses. Our career counselling involves giving you the right information in order to make an informed decision and enable you to make excellent career choices.
Within the career counselling process, you will be able to discuss concerns, and any barriers you feel are affecting your career decision making. CBM Career Development will help you to develop an action plan to take the necessary steps in your career pathway, or provide you with resources to help your career research.
CBM Career Counselling Service offers:
- Appointments (1 hour - which may also form a series of appointments over a period of time)
- Advice on career change or career development by helping you to explore options
- Help to identify suitable career opportunities
- Advice on developing your career skills e.g. decision making, and action planning
- Help for you to assess values, interests, abilities and skills
- Guidance on opportunities for employment, further study and training
- Help to compile and carry out career action plans
- Support to present yourself effectively in applications and at interviews
- Guidance to cope with the transition from school to TAFE or higher education
By discussing and exploring information about your possibilities, we can work together to make effective career decisions. Don't worry if you feel you have no idea where you want your career to go, making an effective and well-informed career decision takes research, exploration and time. The important thing is to ask for help along the way...
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