Want to read all about what we have been up to? Here is the latest in news from The JobShow and our Job Showcase programs!
We would love to invite you to join us as we showcase the new skills our recent graduates have gained through the Maroochydore Chamber Job Showcase project!
All of us here at The JobShow would like to extend a very well deserved congratulations to Bindi Balazs on her achievement of being awarded TAFE East Coast’s Student of the Year for 2015!
From Chooks.biz:
From part-time jobs to professional careers – that’s the path Caloundra teenager Louis Cadman and Mihkaela Weaver are travelling via the Sunshine Coast Job Show.
The Sunshine Coast Council initiative on August 20 has turned out to be a life-changing experience for the Sunshine Coast duo.
Louis, 18, secured a four-year plastering apprenticeship on the day through East Coast Apprenticeships and recently started work with a small Sunshine Coast company.
From the Sunshine Coast Council:
From part-time jobs to a professional career – that’s the path Caloundra teenager Louis Cadman is now on thanks to the Sunshine Coast Job Show.
The Sunshine Coast Council initiative turned out to be a life-changing experience for the 18-year old, who secured a four-year plastering apprenticeship on the day through East Coast Apprenticeships.
From the Coolum News:
THE way forward after school was unclear for Jessica Rigby King, 18, from Peregian until she stepped into the Sunshine Coast job show.
Jessica is in Year 12 at St Andrew’s Anglican College and attended the show with her grandmother Jacqui Rigby King who plays the “mum” role in Jessica’s life.
From Hot 91.1:
Getting to and from the Sunshine Coast’s largest one-stop shop of current and upcoming job vacancies today won’t cost you a thing. Council’s providing free buses to the TAFE Mooloolaba Campus from five locations leaving this morning and early this afternoon. More than 800 job seekers are expected to attend and seek jobs from 60 public and private sector organisations registered for the event.
The JobShow’s Job Showcase projects are proudly partnered with:
This Skilling Queenslanders for Work project is proudly funded and supported by the Queensland Government.
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The JobShow is a culturally aware and supportive event. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to attend and are supported by our Indigenous recruitment partner, Indigenous Workstars.
The JobShow and our events are supported by the Queensland Government Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships