If you're looking for a job, a career change or guidance, these programs may be able to help you.
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Find Your Career
Whether you’re starting out or looking for a change, Your Career is a digital platform that can help you with your career needs and goals.
- Get career ideas.
- Learn skills and train.
- Career advice and support.
Looking for a job
Thousands of jobs are advertised on the WorkforceAustralia.gov.au website every day. One of them could be yours. Create Your account and start applying for jobs today.
With Your account, you can:
- create your profile
- upload and share your resume with employers
- set up job alerts
- search and apply for jobs through the Workforce Australia website.
Workforce Australia replaced jobactive on 4 July 2022.
Go to Workforce AustraliaFind an employment service provider
Employment services providers can help you look for work and develop your skills to get job-ready.
Find a provider to help youLocal Jobs Program
The Local Jobs Program addresses employment and skills needs at the local level across 51 employment regions in Australia.
- Eligible individuals can participate in activities funded through the Local Recovery Fund.
- Activities count towards relevant Annual Activity/Participation Requirements.
Find a job that suits you
Job Jumpstart helps you to find a job and plan your career.
- Understand what businesses are looking for
- Find your strengths and work preferences
- Develop your skills and build your workplace experience
- Tailor applications to specific jobs and businesses
Support for people with disability
Disability Employment Services Providers (DES) can help connect you with future employers.
- Disability Employment Service
- Employment Services Assessments
- Supported Wage System
- National Disability Recruitment Coordinator
Learn about the Job Seeker Snapshot
When you register for employment assistance with Services Australia, or when your circumstances change, you'll need to complete the Job Seeker Snapshot. The Job Seeker Snapshot helps determine:
- the level of support needed to find work including the ability to self-manage in online services or receive provider services
- relative difficulty in gaining and maintaining employment
- the need for additional assessment through Employment Services Assessment.
Learn about job options and trends
Labour Market Insights can help you learn about occupations and trends in the Australian jobs market.
- Research more than 1,000 different types of jobs
- Learn about the skills needed in different jobs
- Understand what types of jobs are in your area
Jobs Hub
A hub where you can find industry information on the job you want. Explore entry-level jobs and get great advice from our jobs showcase webinar series.
Learn more about Jobs HubSupport Services
Support services are available if you or someone you know are in crisis.
For more information visit Emergency Support Service