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National Careers Week 2021: Wrap
Last week was National Careers Week 2021, and this year we proudly partnered with the Career Industry Council of Australia to bring this event to Australia.
What is National Career Week?
National Careers Week is an initiative of the Career Industry Council of Australia and aims to celebrate careers, career development, career development services, and career development practitioners.
It also promotes the economic, social and personal benefits of career development for all Australians.
Who is the Career Industry Council of Australia?
Going by the acronym of CICA, they are the National Peak Body representing the broad range of organisations and associations involved in providing career development services and programs throughout Australia. It is the only industry body concerned specifically with work and learning transitions.
National Careers Week set to be a virtual success
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Furness College is supporting National Careers Week this year with a variety of virtual workshops for all students. The college has teamed up with college alumni, Hello Future and Ask Apprenticeships to create useful webinars which aim to inspire students to believe they can achieve anything if they put their mind to it. Careers experts from Furness College and Hello Future have created webinars for students including a presentation from Paralympic athlete Karen Darke. Sarah Carter, student services manager and careers leader for Furness College, said by getting involved in National Careers Week it allows students to expand their horizons. She said: “National Careers Week offers the opportunities to gain valuable information and advice from people who have been in the same or similar position to you so it is a great inspiration and proof that our students can achieve anything they put their mind to.