Services for Higher Degree by Research Students Gill Neville, Careers Consultant – for HDRs & Faculty of Health Sciences CURTIN CAREERS & EMPLOYMENT CENTRE.

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Services for Higher Degree by Research Students Gill Neville, Careers Consultant – for HDRs & Faculty of Health Sciences CURTIN CAREERS & EMPLOYMENT CENTRE

How we can help you: Looking for part-time / casual employment alongside your research? Unsure what to do with your higher degree by research: industry / not- for-profit / academia? Clear career goal but unsure how to get there? Wondering where to find job vacancies? Keen to obtain industry experience but unsure where to start? Not sure if your resume and cover letter is high quality enough? Unsure how to present your research effectively? Struggling to tackle selection criteria? In need of interview practice and advice? Aware of the importance of networking your way into a job, but wondering where to start? Our services are free to current students & for up to 1 year after you graduate

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