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The National Career Information Service

myfuture provides interactive tools and resources that you and your child can access to help them explore study and career options and prepare for the world of work. Visit our featured selection below, or view the 'Assist your child' page for more resources to help you support your child in making career decisions.

Featured myfuture resources

Explore occupations with My career profile

By completing the activities in My career profile to help identify their interests, values and skills, your child can develop self-knowledge for career decision-making and generate a personalised list of suggested occupations to explore.

Research education and training pathways

You and your child can search over 15,000 current higher education and vocational education and training (VET) courses delivered by Australian universities, TAFEs and Registered Training Organisations.

You can also learn more about apprenticeships and VET, which offer nationally recognised qualifications and pathways to many trades and other occupations.

If your child is exploring post-school study options, encourage them to research institutions, courses, entry requirements and pathways, and to consider attending upcoming open days. These resources can help them get started:

Apply for jobs

If your child is ready to enter the world of work - perhaps through a part-time job - they can use these resources to learn how to prepare a resume and cover letter, or find tips on preparing for interviews:

National Skills Week: 24 - 30 August

National Skills Week showcases the diversity of opportunities, pathways and careers available through vocational education and training (VET) and explores the importance of trades, skills and VET in today's society. The program includes events that may interest students, as well as some for parents.

New myfuture Insights paper and upcoming webinar

Making career decisions: How influencers can help

Parents and carers are key influencers in their child's career information network. myfuture's latest Insights paper and upcoming webinar explore the value of career conversations, and the sourcing of accurate, unbiased career information to help your child make informed decisions about their future.

myfuture partners

The University of Melbourne

Melbourne is bringing you a new kind of open day this year. Register and select from over 300 online and interactive experiences to create your own event schedule. Attend sessions with your teen - or attend alone - to discover how a Melbourne degree sets graduates up for success.

Charles Sturt University

Encourage your teen to take part in a virtual open day to explore what's possible at Charles Sturt. They can learn about courses, applying to uni, living on campus or studying online, as well as the support, clubs and sporting teams available when they join the Charles Sturt community.

Coming soon - changes to myfuture

We're improving myfuture to make it easier for you and your child to find and use our career tools and resources. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for updates and launch date!

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