Planning ahead can ensure you have the required experience and prerequisites for the next stages in your studies and career.
Documents
Having documents like your resume ready means you can quickly prepare applications for opportunities like scholarships, placements, volunteer work or paid work
Communication
Talking to others further along their career path, you can learn from their experience and get tailored advice
Employability Skills
Employability skills like team work, resilience, communication and leadership will help you progress during your career and be valued by your supervisors and employers
The following resources have been selected to assist you in your career planning and professional development. Some resources are only available to current Western Sydney University students and require a WesternID.
Western Medicine graduate Alicia Miers talks about the steps in her career so far and her influences​
Guides
These guides, prepared by Western Sydney University’s Office of Employability and Graduate Success, will assist students to prepare concise, professional documents suitable for applying for scholarships, placements and work. (NOTE: WesternID required)