Hello bloggers
Career Chat is new to the education.au site! Career Chat will include information and discussion about a range of topics regarding current policy trends, services and information that can or could support career development in Australia.
education.au provides online career services for Australia. We scope and build online career services, notably www.myfuture.edu.au. myfuture is Australia’s national online career information service and is funded by the Australian, state and territory governments.
I look forward to some great blog entries and welcome your comments.
Suzanne Curyer
Manager, Career Services
3 Comments
Hi Suzanne,
Great to see your career blog.
Sky-high education fees and lack of time are the main concerns now a day. People who are engaged in tight job schedule, find it difficult to learn something which can help them growing in their career. For those who struggle with this problem, distance education is a viable alternative because it is a less expensive and more flexible option than attending a traditional university. With the time saved, you can spend more time working to pay off your debts. A good Australian distance education institution is Thomson Education http://www.thomson.edu.au/ which provide a wide range of affordable and flexible courses.
Jennifer Peterson
To continually grow and boost your work performance, I cannot emphasis enough the benefits of updating your skills and qualifications.This can be achieved through distance education courses such as those provided by Thomson Education http://thomson.edu.au/ who provide a wide range of courses from Accounting & Finance, Business & Marketing to even Professional Development.
Hi everyone,
I just watched a great program on ABC’s Insight. There was a lot of discussion about skill shortages, education and training qualitifications and employment opportunities now and in the future. We need to ensure that all those considering their options have sound and quality assured career information to support career decision making.
I would recommend having a look at the program on the ABC site as it demonstrates views from a range of stakeholders, experts and everyday workers.
Suzanne Curyer
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