Students get jobs advice from those in the know

Decisions about elective subjects for next year, as much as exams, make the last weeks of school among the most challenging for years 9 and 10 students.

Getting the right advice and knowing what you are good at is crucial, so Hume Whittlesea Local Learning and Employment Network (LLEN) brought together 450
years 9 and 10 students with almost 50 businesses and skills educators at Mount Ridley College in Craigieburn last week.

The college hosted a jobs expo that showcased, among others, fitters and turners, glaziers, welders and plumbers, landscape gardeners and mechanics, hairdressers, beauticians, police and firefighters.

LLEN’s Wendy Mason said a comment from one student summed up the expo: “So many different careers and things we could do when we leave school. I liked it because I got to try things and do stuff, not just be given boring bits of paper.”