AUSTRALIA – USYD, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY BUSINESS SCHOOL School support: The Business School has its own dedicated Careers and Employability Office (CEO) for all Business Students to link with industry, further develop their employability skills and prepare for the recruitment process. The CEO can provide support with looking for internships in the following ways: -
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Private 1:1 appointments where personalized advice is given on where and how to target the Australian job market in line with the student’s expertise and career goals; Provide assistance and practice with the steps of the recruitment process such as CV and LinkedIn profile writing, telephone/video/case/face-to-face interviews and networking opportunities Linking students to our custom online resources and student job databases, for local and global markets By providing contact details as appropriate, in assistance to individual student requests for CEMS Corporate Partners with internship opportunities available Working closely with the CEMS Student Club on any exciting member opportunities to link with employers and further develop employability skills
Please note: visa regulations dictate the ability of students to undertake full-time work as an international in Australia. Contact: Lucinda Crossley Meates, Careers Services Manager, Careers (Education) and Employer Relations Office, The University of Sydney Business School – lucinda.crossleymeates@sydney.edu.au. Grozdana Maric, Careers Services Manager – grozdana.maric@sydney.edu.au.
Legislation: Legislative conditions for international students wishing to secure an internship in Australia relate directly to the above statement concerning international student visas. In addition to this, the Australian Government has different policies for each country within and outside of the EU. Therefore, country-specific information should be acquired from the Australian Government, Department of Home Affairs website here.
CEMS Internship Guide 2021/2022
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