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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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Become an Ally with UniSA’s Ally Network
Today (17 May) is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia – a day dedicated to supporting and celebrating all people of diverse genders, sexes and sexualities and raising awareness for the work still needed.
UniSA has recently announced the establishment of an Ally Network to support and promote an environment of inclusivity and empowerment, ensuring that all students and staff can safely study and work, free of harassment or discrimination. If you’re passionate about supporting and respecting our students who are gender and sexually diverse, then we invite you to become a UniSA Ally!
Allies can be people who identify as sexually or gender diverse and those who do not, but they must be committed to ongoing learning and self-reflection.
Visit the Ally Network website to find out more, register your interest in becoming an Ally, and access resources to improve your understanding and knowledge of the issues affecting the gender and sexually diverse community.
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Give something back to the community by volunteering.
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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.
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With so many things turning to the online world - now is a good time to make sure your online presence is an asset, rather than a liability.
Social networking sites are a great way to stay in touch with friends and family, organise events and share photos and videos.
However, recruiters are increasingly using these networks as a way of vetting applications. So as you start thinking about applying for jobs, it is crucial that you ensure that your online persona aligns with your career goals.
Tips for making social media work for you
- Be aware: Google yourself regularly to see what information about you is out there for anyone to find
- Be proactive: Use networking to help you develop and maintain your reputation and relationships
- Be consistent: Make your personal brand consistent across any platform that is accessible to a potential employer
- Be knowledgeable: Get to know what people in your target field are interested in hearing about to ensure your messages hit the target.
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