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Explore, apply and grow.
As a UniSA student, there is a wide range of career options available to you.
UniSA Career Services + USASA Careers have a multitude of opportunities, including casual roles, graduate jobs, internships and volunteers positions - all designed to fit in with your academic timetable.
Explore the categories below to find out more:
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Give back to the community by volunteering.
UniSA Careers: Volunteer Roles
- Technology For Ageing and Disability SA INC - Animator Motion Designer - closes 24 Jul
- OARS SA (Offenders Aid & Rehabilitation Services Inc) -CoSA Volunteer member - closes 1 Aug
- The Smith Family - Volunteer Administration/Customer Service Assistant - closes 31 Jul
USASA Careers: Volunteer Opportunities
- Volunteering Opportunity at Save the Children Op-Shop -
STC currently have vacancies across metro Adelaide due to elderly Volunteers self-isolating. Learn retail skills, and raise money for children seriously in need. If you can spare four hours a week, please contact - ongoing
More volunteer opportunities here
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Need free help with your tax return? USASA and the Tax Help team have you covered.
USASA and the Tax Help team are offering eligible UniSA students free appointments to help get their tax affairs in order. Regular appointments will be available at both UniSA CBD campuses.
City West Campus (JS3-12) - Mondays (July 27 - October 19)
City East Campus (P4-29) - Wednesdays (July 29 - October 21)
How to Book:
- Step 1: Check you are eligible to access this service.
- Step 2: Make a booking on our website.
- Step 3: Save the date in your diary and take note of the documents you need to bring.
*Eligibility criteria applies. Find out more here.
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In need of some industry experience? Now is a great time to apply for those summer internships.
Here is your opportunity to learn more about the role, tasks and industry that you have been studying.* Build your portfolio of knowledge.
- 2020/2021 Agribusiness Summer Intern Program - closes 10 Aug
More internship opportunities here
*If you are looking for an internship to do as a part of your UniSA course, it is important that you check with your course coordinator when choosing an internship or activity, to ensure it is approved as a part of your program.
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UniSA Career Services have more than just jobs and opportunities for you to apply for. Check out some of these Career Services Tools and Resources available to you as UniSA Students.
Recognising the impact of nonverbal communication
Consider how you want to appear to others with your nonverbal cues. Watch this clip and receive expert career advice on the importance of these behaviors in making a great first impression!
See more here
The best ways to determine strengths
It’s important to know your own workplace strengths but spotting what we’re good at can be tricky! This article outlines some of the top tips to identify them.
See more here
More things UniSA Careers: Job Hunting | Workshops | Career News
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Writing a career plan is a way to convert your hopes and dreams into practical, actionable tasks that will make them a reality.
We’ve taken the SMART (Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic, Time-bound) goal-setting method and turned it into a really robust (read: kickass) career-planning tool. There are five steps to writing one, so let’s get started:
- Set your macro goal
Consider what you want to achieve by writing this plan, and write down your ultimate goal.
- Set your micro goals
Think about where you are now, and what you need to do to get to your end goal.
- Make it attainable
Think about the practicalities that your plan requires, and list down everything you’ll need to do to help yourself succeed.
- Make it realistic
Your goal has to be realistic given your time, knowledge and resources.
- Make your goals time-bound
It’s important to commit your goals to a timeframe so that you feel motivated to stay the course.
Breaking down your macro goal into time-bound micro goals will help you stick to the plan, make the most of your time and keep you on track to achieve your overall career plan.
Click here to read the full article.
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