To find your ideal job you will need to perform a well-planned job search.

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Plan Your Career

Every successful person starts out with a plan. Looking for a job or planning your career is hard work, and the more you know about how to go about it, the greater the probability of achieving career success. Use our career planning tools to help you win job satisfaction and realize your full potential.

Importance

Find out why these subjects are important to your career, and see the proof in our statistical research.

Why

The more committed you are to planning, your job search and decision making, the greater your chances of finding the job most satisfactory to you at this time of your life, paving the way for a rewarding career in the years ahead.

Statistics

tick.gif Finding a new job was the top priority for 1 in 10 Australians in 2005.
tick.gif The top motivator for finding a new job is better pay and conditions.
tick.gif The second highest motivator is access to training and development.
tick.gif The third highest motivator is career advancement.
tick.gif Job location is the fourth most important factor.

 


What To Do

Looking for a job or planning a career requires groundwork and careful preparation. The more you know about how to do it, the greater the probability of your success. A comprehensive list of Tips and Tools has been put together to help you no matter what stage of the job search process you are at. There is no use being told what to do, you need the tools to do it, giving you the confidence to identify and secure your perfect job.

Tips (Theory)

One of the most important decisions to make is the kind of workplace you feel comfortable with and want to work in, and what style of work you actually want to undertake. There are many options available to you -here are some of the main ones:

Ideal Work Environment ...

tick.gif Located near your home OR easy to get to 
tick.gif Pleasant surroundings 
tick.gif Friendly people and team

Key Values & Policies ...

tick.gif Occupational Health & Safety / Equal Employment Opportunity / other 
tick.gif Honesty and fair minded 
tick.gif Genuine concern for staff 
tick.gif Holidays and recreation time is important

Career Opp ortunities ...

tick.gif Learning 
tick.gif Training 
tick.gif Promotional potential (management, training staff) 
tick.gif Travel

Financial Rewards ...

tick.gif Bonuses 
tick.gif Company car or car allowance 
tick.gif Expense account 
tick.gif Health benefits 
tick.gif Telephone 
tick.gif Uniforms 
tick.gif Travel 
tick.gif Free products 
tick.gif Other benefits that you place value on

Tools (Practice)

The following tools will help save you time and be more effective during the career planning process.

Career Objective Worksheet

Career Decision Checklist

Caution

Don't waste time and energy going after a job you don't have a chance of getting (because you simply don't meet the criteria), or you would hate if you did get it because it does not meet your criteria.


Information

We are continually on the lookout for useful information for the jobseekers. In order to better serve you, we now post relevant articles, news items, events and service providers that may be of interest to you.

Further Research

The following career-related articles have been carefully selected to assist you in the job search decision-making process.

Mums At Work: Returning to the Workforce

Schools Out: Beyond Graduation

Career Planning Strategies

Links

http://www.planning.org/careers/

http://www.centrelink.gov.au/internet.nsf/individual/work_index.htm

http://www.soicc.state.nc.us/soicc/planning/page2.htm


Service Providers

Here are a list of service providers to assist you with your job search and employment opportunities.

AIM

Recruit Net