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Writing a cover letter?
By Melbourne Careers 20 May 2016, 8:12 am
www.pureresume.com.au are giving away Cover Letter templates to university students to help with their job hunting until the end of May 2016. All you need to do is visit our site www.pureresume.com.au , choose a Cover Letter template and use the code UniFreeCL2016 to receive 100% off (valued at $14.99).
Melbourne Careers also has an extensive range of templates and information to help you in your job preparation. Please visit our website http://careers.unimelb.edu.au/student and view your discipline specific information.
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When you start university you may already know which career path you’d like to pursue. Or, you might be exploring your unique interests, passions, and opportunities.
No matter which category you’re in, career development starts from your first day at university. Career development doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time to develop a greater awareness of who you are and what you want to achieve.
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- Understanding and reflecting on your motivations and preferences, current skills and knowledge gaps
- Researching potential opportunities that help you develop meaningful, industry-relevant experiences
- Goal setting and deciding on what career success means to you
- Seeking and applying for roles that align with this vision.
During this process, your ability to understand and apply your knowledge will be critical in making successful career decisions. We have dedicated career advisers who can guide you through this career development journey.
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Employability skills are more than just your ability to land a job. They cover your attitude, personal qualities, and transferable skills (e.g. teamwork and communication).
These skills are valued regardless of the role or industry you’re interested in—and understanding their importance can help you succeed in your career and beyond.
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- Understand the possibilities open to you during and after your time at university
- Design your career by understanding where your degree can take you, and guide you on what experiences will help you gain future employment
- Identify your skills and how they apply to actual jobs in the industry you’re interested in
- Find opportunities via our online jobs board and our employability programs
- Connect with employers and professionals through our mentoring programs and industry networks
- Navigate the job application process so your cover letter, resume, and interview style sets you up for success.
Our services are available to all current undergraduate and graduate University of Melbourne students.
Careers services for international students
The Careers and Employability team can help you with all your career and job queries. Hear from other University of Melbourne international students about the range of careers services they’ve accessed at the University.
As an international student you have access to a wide range of tools, events and personal advice offered by a dedicated team of University careers advisers. Read more about the range of careers & employability services accessible at the University of Melbourne.
Download the international students employability package (PDF 10.5 MB)
Not sure where to start? Book in for a one-on-one consultation with an adviser to find out more. Additionally, the Study Melbourne Hub is a Victorian Government initiative that provides further free employability resources, support and information to all international students.
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MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 1 Creating your cover letter Purpose of a cover letter You may need to write a cover letter to respond to an advertised position or you may be approaching a company seeking an internship or graduate role. Whatever the situation, a cover letter needs to highlight
Email your letter directly instead of attaching a document. This way, it’s more likely to be read. Make the most of your subject line. Be specific and include positive qualities about yourself (e.g. University of Melbourne Commerce graduate seeking work or experienced intern seeking work).
CV AND COVER LETTER English language tips: CV and Cover letters developed by the University of Melbourne, July 2017. This document is designed for an Australian context and is intended as a guide only. Describing your personal qualities
Cover Letter Format: Internship Jane Do 161 Swanston Street Parkville, VIC 3010 0400 170 755 [email protected] 7th October, 2015 Mr. John Doe Graduate Recruiter Coordinator SciTech Corporation 100 St. Kilda Road, Suite 714 Melbourne, VIC 3000 Dear Mr. Doe, First paragraph
May 20, 2016 · By Melbourne Careers 20 May 2016, 8:12 am www.pureresume.com.au are giving away Cover Letter templates to university students to help with their job hunting until the end of May 2016. All you need to do is visit our site www.pureresume.com.au , choose a Cover Letter template and use the code UniFreeCL2016 to receive 100% off (valued at $14.99).
As an international student you have access to a wide range of tools, events and personal advice offered by a dedicated team of University careers advisers. Read more about the range of careers & employability services accessible at the University of Melbourne. Download the international students employability package (PDF 10.5 MB)