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Listed below are a number of links that will provide with you with various sources of information related to occupational descriptions, employment opportunities, and salaries. To view the websites simply click on the underlined heading.
QUT collates information on the occupational destinations of students within 3 months of graduating from their QUT course. The graduate outcome data is a useful resource for gaining information about graduate occupational outcomes.This data is reported on the QUT Careers and Employment website and is available for both individual and double degrees according to the relevant faculty.
This is an Australian government website that provides information on topic areas such as career development, education and training, and work and employment. By selecting the 'Occupations' link in the 'Work and Employment' box you will be able to view occupational descriptions and obtain information on the Australian labour market such as job prospects, employment prospects and weekly earnings for specific occupations.
This government website provides a variety of resources aimed to assist individuals with career and occupation information. The 'Job Explorer ' section of this website provides information on the characteristics of various occupations. The 'Wages and Conditions' tab in 'Wagenet' section of the site provides extensive information on occupation and industry awards and salaries.
This is a national website which provides reports on the Australian job market including salaries and job trends placed electronically each month . The monthly reports found on the site also include data on graduate positions presented as an overall graduate index. To view the monthly reports scroll down to the 'News' section and 'click' on 'Download report'.
This is a comprehensive website which covers information concerning graduate activities, salaries, employment and employment preparation resources. The 'What Job For You' section of the website specifically provides detailed information on graduate employment outcomes, industry career profiles and labour market trends.
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