career outcomes - during and after monash tonya wimhurst careers education consultant
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Career outcomes - during and after Monash
Tonya WimhurstCareers Education Consultant
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Agenda
General graduate employment trends
Monash graduate employment outcomes
Employment and Career Development support for Monash students
Useful resources for investigating graduate employer and career information
“Three years after the global financial crisis we are still seeing its lingering effects as graduate recruiter activity in the labour market remains flat. However, our research also shows that unemployment is not a long-term concern for graduates and it’s important to understand that getting a degree is not about the first job after university: it’s about the potential for huge personal growth and a life-time of advantage in the labour market.”
GCA Research Manager, Mr Bruce Guthrie
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Graduate employment trendsThese figures come from the Australian Graduate Survey, which is an annual survey of graduates from Australian higher education institutions. More than 168,000 graduates responded in 2011.
76 per cent of new bachelor degree graduates available for full-time employment had found a job within four months of completing their studies. This is comparable with the 2010 figure and down from around 79 per cent in 2009 .
Bachelor degree graduates from the fields of mining engineering, medicine and pharmacy achieved the best employment outcomes in 2010, with more than 97 per cent of graduates from these fields securing full-time employment within four months of graduation
New graduates who found full-time employment employed a number of strategies, with one-in-four graduates (26.4 per cent) in a full-time job having found that job via the internet. An additional 14.5 per cent found their jobs via personal networks (family and friends), one-in-ten found their job via their university careers service, and the remainder used a variety of strategies including approaching employers directly.
How graduates find out about employment
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Monash graduate outcomes – sectors
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Monash Graduate: employer type
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Monash Graduate: industry sectors
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Monash Graduates (local): working overseas
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Monash graduate starting salaries: ranked highest to lowest
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*Local undergraduate students in full-time work,10+ respondents
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What do graduate employers look for?
Graduate employment: key selection criteria
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Source: Graduate Careers Australia: The report of the Graduate Outlook, 2011 Survey
518 employers took part in this survey!
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Monash Employment and Career Development services
ECD services and resources• Information and resources (podcasts, handouts,
Facebook)
• Career seminars, forums
• Employer presentations, Career fairs
• Interview practice workshops
• Daily resume/cover letter feedback service
• Individual career counselling
• Career Gateway – a database of full-time, part-time, casual and voluntary work opportunities
ECD: career development learning programs Professional transitions program: in conjunction with faculties. The program aims to increase students’ ability, confidence and motivation to transition professionally from their degree into the work place. Delivery includes face-to-face activities and online materials.
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Program outline
Week and Date
Wednesday 5-6pm Topic
1.25 July Career Management and Planning
How to plan your Bus/Eco career – part one Identify your aspirations, values, skills & interests
2.1 August Finding Employment
What are the career options after completing a Monash Bus/Eco students degree? How to find Bus/Eco jobs (ie online, agencies, employers)
Gaining experience and making connections personal brand, networking, informational interviewing, volunteering / internships / vacation work
3.8 August Developing Quality Applications - Part 1
How to improve your resume 4.15 August Developing Quality Applications - Part 2
Cover letters – using the right words 5.22 August Developing Quality Applications - Part 3
Responding to key selection criteria
Online applications 6.29 August Tips and Tricks for Interviews Success
Preparing for a job interview in Bus/Eco Interview practice (esp behavioural interviews)
Phone screening interviews 7.5 September Other recruitment activities
Assessment centre Psychometric tests
8.12 September In the workforce
Employment rights and responsibilities. Workplace culture
Accepting a job - what does the contract look like? what should it include ? 9.19 September Putting it all together
How to plan your Bus/Eco career –part two 10. 26 September
(3:30 to 5:30) Accounting and Beyond
Speaker panel and networking opportunity
Interesting Career Gateway facts:In 2011:
We had over 23000 job opportunities available on Career Gateway
Over 1.2million job ad views by students
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Over 30,000 students registered on the system
We process approximately 30 new jobs every day (excluding weekends)
On Monday alone (with students on exams and during a quiet time) 738 positions were viewed, 285 student logins
The system also incorporates Volunteer opportunities in a sister system, Volunteer Gateway.
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Searching for jobs on Career Gateway Students can save searches for positions (e.g. list all casual jobs
advertised in the last 14 days)
The search is refreshed according to the student's saved selections.
Students can browse positions by employer with the employers profile and details or by service (service including: casual/part-time, graduate, vacation, Internships)
For ease of access there is a link directly to Graduate programs (i.e. large organisations with employment development programs for students)
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/JobSearch.chpx
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Resume Builder Students are able to build a resume from their profile section where
personal details, experiences and skills are recorded. The resume builder draws from the information a student enters and puts it into a specific format according to the types of jobs they are applying for
Even with minimum details such as name, address, contact details, the resumes they can download have instructions on what information to include and how to format their resume.
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Events system Career Gateway is the main location for students to register and find out
about career related events on campus. They are sent reminders prior to the events they book for.
Students can
– meet and network with employers on campus, – attend lunchtime career seminars on topics such as interviews,
writing tailored job applications, – attend our annual careers festivals and forums such as accounting
and beyond, Careers GradFest, Science Industry Night
Over 17,000 students attended our group activities in 2011 (careers fairs, employer info sessions, career seminars, forums, intensives (not including our work with faculties in the curriculum)
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ECD forums and industry nights
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Resources
Using your degree Careers you can move into with your qualifications
Industry sectors
Your potential employers
Professional associations
Salary
‘Using your degree’
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Useful Resources
Graduate Careers Australia www.graduatecareers.com.au
Graduate Opportunities www.graduateopportunities.com
Unigrad www.unigrad.com.au
Gradconnection www.gradconnection.com.au
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