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Publications opportunities and other activities

Web banner advertising on Careers Online

Banner advertising is a very effective way in exposing your organisation to thousands of students who use our online jobs database, Careers Online. You can use a banner advertisement to promote your graduate program job (or any other job) on Careers Online or an upcoming recruitment event. During our peak times between 1000 to 1500 students log on Careers Online daily. We can provide measurable results on how many views and clicks your banner recieves during the advertisement period. The cost is $99 (excl GST) for one week (Monday to Sunday). The ideal banner size is width 500 px wide x 80 px high.

Book your web banner through Careers Online. After registration / logon click on the Web Banners link in the right hand column and fill in the order form.

Enquiries:
Katie Bell
Tel: +61 3 9035 8870
Email: kbell@unimelb.edu.au

An example a web banner advertisement on Careers Online.

Image of web banner advertisement

 

Promote your event on Careers Online for free

Are you holding an event such as an information session or networking function on your premises?

 

Distribute your promotional material on-campus

Provide us with copies of your promotional material, which markets your current employment opportunities so we can display the information in the Careers Resource Centre and distribute it to relevant faculties. Please send only one poster for every discipline that you are targeting, to a maximum of five.

There is no cost for this service, which operates all year!

Enquiries - Australian based employers:
Katie Bell
Tel: +61 3 9035 8870
Email: kbell@unimelb.edu.au

Enquiries - Overseas based employers:
Graham Habgood, International Careers & Employment Coordinator
Tel: +61 3 8344 0503
Email: ghabgood @ unimelb.edu.au

 

Get involved in some of our programs

Career Mentor Connection (CMC)

Volunteer as an industry mentor for a student from a relevant discipline. These structured, faculty based programs allow students and mentors to meet 4 to 6 times per year and to have regular email/phone contact. You provide insights into the workplace, networking opportunities and exploration of careers. Sponsorship arrangements are also available.

Mentor a student with a disability

The Willing & Able Mentoring (WAM) is an Australia-wide mentoring program for students with a disability. Employers can volunteer to mentor a student for the 8 week program. This involves regular meetings in the workplace.

Industry Case Studies

Students from relevant disciplines work in teams to solve a ‘real world’ problem affecting business, industry or government. Employers design, develop and deliver the case study. These half-day or evening events are open to penultimate and final year students.

Enquiries about our programs:
Penny Warner, Manager, Career Development & Employer Liaison
Tel: +61 3 8344 7692
Email: warnerp@unimelb.edu.au

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