Graduate programs and student placements

There are many programs that help current university students and recent graduates begin careers that recognise their qualifications and give them experience in real world settings.

These programs:

  • include internships, cadetships and scholarships for graduates, and industry or student placements for students who require work experience as part of their studies
  • vary in length from 6 months to 2 years
  • may be paid or unpaid
  • provide training and development and opportunities to work on different projects to gain broad experience.

Read about unpaid work including student placements, unpaid trials, work experience and internships.

Benefits

Graduate programs and student placements allow you to:

  • work in the field you are studying, or have studied
  • determine if you are suited to a particular field or occupation
  • gain valuable experience that will help your future career prospects
  • develop confidence
  • build professional and personal networks
  • develop your skills
  • work with experienced staff.

They may also lead to permanent employment.

Programs

Find information on internships, cadetships, scholarships, work experience and student placements:

  • talk to your student career counsellor at your university or training organisation
  • university job and graduate career fairs—a great way to find out about graduate employers and upcoming job vacancies
  • search online using terms like 'graduate jobs', 'internships, 'student placements' or 'industry placements' to find more opportunities
  • visit websites of companies or organisations relevant to your studies—many list details of their graduate and other programs.

Government programs

If you need to complete an internship or student placement as part of your studies you should talk to your student career counsellor or lecturer about the best way to find one. You may need to personally approach relevant organisations and businesses.