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a word


Graduate Careers Australia Graduate Careers Australia (GCA) is the leading authority on the supply of, and demand for, new graduates in Australia. Our strong networks within the higher education, government and business sectors enable us to facilitate employment and career opportunities for graduates with our Graduate Opportunities publications and our website that continues to offer an extensive range of free resources.


As a university student or graduate, you can also support the valuable work of GCA by participating in the Australian Graduate Survey (you receive a survey form four months after you complete your qualification).


For more information about GCA visit: www.graduatecareers.com.au


Message from NAGCAS NAGCAS (Aust) Inc is the leading national association for career development practitioners and services involved in careers and employment in the Australian higher education sector.


University careers services are committed to students’ and graduates’ outcomes, and are the peak channel through which students and graduates can be supported to make an effective transition into the world of work and beyond. NAGCAS brings students, employers and universities together through activities as diverse as career fairs, information sessions, guest workshops and job boards (including online employer profiles), through to one-on- one counselling, provision of application and résumé feedback and career education workshops.


NAGCAS representatives across Australia wish all students success in their job search, and know that you will find Graduate Opportunities 2011 an invaluable resource. For further job search assistance and guidance, visit your university careers service, either in person or via your university’s website. See the index of this book for the contact details of your university careers service.


Dr Alan McAlpine, NAGCAS President and GCA Board Member


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