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Date Time 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. ....
Date Time National Careers Week shines a light on career development opportunities The power of career development and the benefits it has on our lives and the economy will be celebrated as part of National Careers Week, held between 17-23 May. Organised by the Career Industry Council of Australia (CICA) in partnership with the National Careers Institute (NCI), National Careers Week recognises the journey of career development and the dedication of practitioners, with engaging events to be held across the country. Minister for Employment, Workforce, Skills, Small and Family Business, the Stuart Robert, said there has never been a better time to consider where your future career lies. ....
A tech billionaire has urged young Aussies to stop worrying about their year 12 scores - and claims the best education you can get is on YouTube. Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar has revealed his top tips for students amid heightened anxiety about career prospects after leaving school, claiming future employers will not care about their final marks. In an interview with careers advisory Year13, the entrepreneur said school leavers should instead focus on gaining work experience and opt for a profession they feel passionate about, rather than one that is better paid. Mr Farquhar said the ideal balance in choosing a career was selecting a role that integrates their passion, talents, and things the world cares about and wants to pay for . ....