Fact sheet for retail workers
This fact sheet highlights how the skills of retail workers are relevant to a range of other jobs.
These resources cover six different learning areas: applying for jobs; job search strategy; knowing about jobs and employers; knowing what you want and can offer; networking and personal presentation; and gaining work experience.
This fact sheet highlights how the skills of retail workers are relevant to a range of other jobs.
You can use this checklist to better understand your employability and technical skills so you can communicate them to employers in other and industries.
This resource provides a selection of common Australian jobs boards to support job seekers to find job opportunities.
This interactive online workbook supports you to build your jobs search skills.
This table allows you to compare providers of online training courses to help you find the right course for you.
Ever wondered what employers look for when hiring waiters & waitresses? Here's what they told us.
Ever wondered what employers look for when hiring waiters and waitresses? Here's what they told us. ...
Ever wondered what employers look for when hiring kitchenhands? Here's what they told us. ...
Ever wondered what employers in the hospitality industry look for when hiring bar tenders?
Ever wondered how employers in retail hire staff and what they look for in workers?
Even wondered what it's like to work in the fast food industry?
This postcard can be distributed to students and other young people.
This guide provides hints and supplementary exercises to support young people working through the Job search basics workbook.
Use this tool to help you to understand your own preferences, learn to talk to employers and tailor applications.
A functional resume highlights skills and experiences you want to use in future work rather than work history. It’s often used if you’re changing occupations or industries or have significant gaps in your work history.