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BUSY At Work is proudly supporting Disability Action Week to be held from 13-19 September.
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BUSY At Work is proudly supporting Disability Action Week to be held from 13-19 September.

Finding a company that’s the right fit for you can have a massive impact on your apprenticeship or traineeship. If there are opportunities available after you’ve earned your qualification, you may even decide to stay on with your current employer if the placement went particularly well.

Not all apprenticeships or traineeships work out as planned, which can lead to a training contract getting cancelled or terminated. Fortunately, there are systems in place to support people in these situations.

The Holy Trinity Church and its associate, The Trinity Op Shop which raise funds to restore the old heritage buildings in Mackay are now receiving a fresh makeover to their extensive gardens, following the successful introduction of the Work for the Dole (WFD) program.

In the grand scheme of boosting jobs in Queensland, the economy is quite clearly the driver for growth. It’s pleasing to report, then, that the Sunshine State’s economic prospects have been particularly strong as of late, and the future is looking even brighter, according to Deloitte.

The Queensland government is investing in bringing the state’s health system into the modern age, and creating ample opportunities for apprenticeships and traineeships in the process.

Embarking on a career change is a huge decision, so you’ll want to make sure it’s the right move for you before taking the plunge. If you feel starting over again is the only choice, there are plenty of tools and resources available to help you make the switch.

Hiring a new apprentice or trainee requires good organisation and communication with the parties involved, including training organisations, Australian Apprenticeship Support Services providers and applicants.

The University of Queensland (UQ) relies on apprentices to learn their trades while keeping its world-class research equipment in peak condition. From there, entry-level recruits become ready and able to step into permanent jobs in Queensland and in a near-countless number of industries, helping to support communities and the wider economy.

BUSY At Work is proudly supporting Disability Action Week to be held from 13-19 September.

Finding a company that’s the right fit for you can have a massive impact on your apprenticeship or traineeship. If there are opportunities available after you’ve earned your qualification, you may even decide to stay on with your current employer if the placement went particularly well.

Not all apprenticeships or traineeships work out as planned, which can lead to a training contract getting cancelled or terminated. Fortunately, there are systems in place to support people in these situations.

The Holy Trinity Church and its associate, The Trinity Op Shop which raise funds to restore the old heritage buildings in Mackay are now receiving a fresh makeover to their extensive gardens, following the successful introduction of the Work for the Dole (WFD) program.

In the grand scheme of boosting jobs in Queensland, the economy is quite clearly the driver for growth. It’s pleasing to report, then, that the Sunshine State’s economic prospects have been particularly strong as of late, and the future is looking even brighter, according to Deloitte.

The Queensland government is investing in bringing the state’s health system into the modern age, and creating ample opportunities for apprenticeships and traineeships in the process.

Embarking on a career change is a huge decision, so you’ll want to make sure it’s the right move for you before taking the plunge. If you feel starting over again is the only choice, there are plenty of tools and resources available to help you make the switch.