Work experience & career resources
In the job market today, employers value graduates who are well-rounded, flexible, multi-skilled and knowledgeable. They seek graduates who have transferrable skills to complement their excellent academic results.
Undergraduate and graduates with a science-related degree at the University of Melbourne are keenly sought after by employers in the public and private sectors. They enter the workforce with a breadth of academic and non-academic skills and experiences developed by making the most of the many career opportunities available at the University.
Opportunities span from career exhibitions, mentoring & leadership programs, to clubs & societies, international study opportunities, short courses and more.
Work experience opportunities - gain competitive advantage
- In2Science Peer Mentoring Program - a program aimed at inspiring high school students by sharing a love of science and mathematics in the classroom
- Student Ambassador Leadership Program (SALP) - a program for students to develop skills, experiences and networks by contributing to the community
- Young Achievement Australia - students may gain real business and other transferable skills by running a business from selling shares to developing, marketing and selling a product
- Practical skills courses - short courses can supplement studies in science by providing skills in such areas as hospitality, computer/web or business
- Student clubs - opportunities for students to share common interests and get involved in student life at the university
- Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) - a scheme designed to give undergraduate students an early opportunity to experience real life in a research laboratory and gain insight into careers in biomedical research
- Study Abroad and Exchange Program - the Faculty of Science offers students the experience of life and study on a study abroad or exchange program
Career tips and tricks - it is never too early to plan
- KickStart Your Career: Science - career planning sessions for science students
- KickStart Skills 4 Work 2008 - speakers from big companies provide advice on job searching, resumes & cover letters, and interviews
- Careers & Employment - job search, career planning and programs
Science graduate facts and stats - what happens after graduation?
- Graduate Careers Australia - statistics of graduates in the workforce, career profiles, graduate facts, and help with job-seeking strategies
Students may contact the Science Student Centre for more assistance.