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A good place <strong>to</strong> start exploring career pathways<br />

is <strong>to</strong> think about the school <strong>subjects</strong> <strong>you</strong> enjoy<br />

USING THE BULLSEYE CHARTS<br />

* Think about a school subject <strong>you</strong> enjoy – and check out the<br />

relevant bullseye chart. There are 30 <strong>subjects</strong> <strong>to</strong> choose from<br />

* The four different circles <strong>of</strong> the bullseye represent the different<br />

levels <strong>of</strong> training <strong>you</strong> have <strong>to</strong> undertake <strong>to</strong> get that job<br />

• The first level is finishing Year 10, Certificate I or II or an Australian<br />

Apprenticeship, going up <strong>to</strong> the last level which is a Bachelor Degree<br />

or higher qualification (usually at university)<br />

* Have a look at the different <strong>jobs</strong> that are related <strong>to</strong> that subject<br />

* Highlight a few <strong>jobs</strong> <strong>you</strong> are interested in and look them up on<br />

jobguide.deewr.gov.au or myfuture.edu.au<br />

• Job Guide helps <strong>you</strong> explore career options and make subject<br />

choices. It has information about a wide range <strong>of</strong> occupations and<br />

their education and training pathways, including<br />

Australian Apprenticeships<br />

• Job Guide also includes useful information on the job search process<br />

and provides details <strong>of</strong> government assistance and where <strong>to</strong> go for<br />

further information<br />

• myfuture.edu.au is Australia’s national online career information and<br />

exploration service. Go <strong>to</strong> the My Guide section and create <strong>you</strong>r own<br />

personal action plan <strong>to</strong> help <strong>you</strong> reach <strong>you</strong>r career goals<br />

• Search for “Bullseye” on myfuture.edu.au and find interactive<br />

bullseye charts with hyperlinks <strong>to</strong> corresponding occupation pro<strong>file</strong>s.<br />

The pro<strong>file</strong>s have information such as duties and tasks, related<br />

courses, earnings, va<strong>can</strong>cies and more<br />

NEXT STEPS<br />

* Discuss <strong>you</strong>r ideas with <strong>you</strong>r friends, parents, teachers and<br />

career adviser<br />

* Find out about opportunities at school – ask about work<br />

experience, Structured Workplace Learning (SWL) or Australian<br />

<strong>School</strong>-based Apprenticeships<br />

* Look in<strong>to</strong> what <strong>you</strong>r local education and training providers have <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fer<br />

* Check out career expos or open days in <strong>you</strong>r area<br />

TO ORDER BOOKLETS<br />

Visit www.deewr.gov.au/bullseye and follow the links <strong>to</strong><br />

Career Development

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