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Job jump

How to get the most out of using job jump website.  You will need to use your school email and the password Hedgehog to access jobjump.

Find a listing of the menu items that appear across the screen from left to right. This is how you use each item.

Login, you can now register to receive the latest Careers News when you enter your email address from the front page of the website. This will be emailed to your home email address if you wish. It only takes a minute or two. You will receive Careers News on your chosen careers from now through to an extra year after your HSC.  You can have as many careers as you want. You can select new careers at any time too and change any details when you click on the little white person on the top right hand side of the screen.

My Career - Click on the name of a Career Field and when it opens up, find a career that interests you. It has a countdown from 10 to 1 for you to actually achieve your career.

10 - If you now click on 'Read the News' all of the current news is ready for you to act on with the active links.

9 - Click on 'Watch a Video' and you can enjoy a tour of your chosen career.

8 - Click on' Check  I'm Suited?' and see if you have the personal qualities desired by a future employer.

7 - Project has a fun activity. It is hands on and you can really get stuck in to your career to prove you're serious.

6 - Work Experience. Read this with your parents and you can open up the chance to do work experience in your favourite career nearly anywhere in your spare time.

5 - Community Service. Bosses love to see you have done something for others. There are many options here.

4 - HSC Subjects. Find the actual subjects recommended to help prepare you for your career.

3 - Tertiary Courses. Whether it is Uni or TAFE or Private College, the information you need is just a click away.

2 - Job Vacancies. There are bosses out there ready to hire someone like you. Their ads are here.

1 - Resume and Interview. Here is what you need to say, what to write and how to prepare to meet the boss.

If you can't find your career you are looking for in the career field, you will find at the end of the list the word 'More'. Click on this and dozens of other careers and their information are ready for you to explore.

Calendar

It allows you to see all the news month by month. If you want to find only the news for the careers you like firstly click on the top left button, 'None'. Then select the careers you like and the news month by month appears only for those careers you chose.

Find my career 

This is useful if you are wondering what career might best suit you. You can gain a better understanding of a career by watching a video about it. There are 4 handy quizzes you can also try, all of which will provide new career possibilities for you.

HSC Subjects

It has a great slide show explaining all about the HSC and matters like Units and the HSC rules. When you click on a career you like on the left hand side, the subject advice appears on subjects in NSW you could consider.

Australian Tertiary Admission Rank

This is great to use in conjunction with your UAC Handbook . Most people start with the UAC Handbook Index to see all of their options. Here on the JobJump website, you will find this Index listing on the left hand side. Click your favourite Index field. A listing appears just like the hard copy of the Index in the Handbook. By clicking on the Title Headings at the top, you can sort this listing in Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) order, in Campus location order, in University order or by the name of the course. If you click on any blue UAC Course Code, you will be able to read a full description of the course you selected. You can also do a search for degrees by typing in the search box a key word in this field.

Courses

Simply select the first letter of your career name. When you find your career field of interest, there will be a listing and links to the NSW universities and colleges and phone numbers. Call them to get more information.

University

This has the following drop down menu options:

  • Open days - A full listing for not only NSW and ACT but across Australia with links about going to them.
  • Scholarships - Each Uni has an explanation about their scholarships and how to apply for them. Many have the listing of their Undergraduate Scholarships they have on offer.
  • Bonus points - Many universities offer Bonus Points which can help you gain entry to your chosen degree at their Uni. This is often based on how well you have done in particular HSC subjects and/or on your location. Some Unis even have a handy Bonus Points calculator.
  • Alternative entry - University have various ways to allow you to gain entry. Each Uni's options are found here.
  • Educational Access Scheme - If you faced some type of hardship over your HSC years, then you may be considered for entry to your degree by completing an E.A.S. application. Speak to your Careers Advisor.
  • Deferment - Some people need to have a break before entering Uni for half a year or a full year. The table given here summarises what each Uni considers and what you may need to do. Deferment allows you to bank the degree for which you were accepted and to start it at the end of this break.
  • Accommodation - Check each University to find the most suitable accommodation to fit your needs.
  • Overseas exchange - Select a university of your choice and find out how you can study part of your chosen degree in one of your favourite countries.
  • Interstate - Each State in Australia has its own version of our NSW UAC (Universities Admission Centre). If you wish to consider studying in another State, click on the State which interests you and follow their instructions. Each State has their own course search area.
  • Apprenticeships - At the top  you can find a simple to read explanation all about how Apprenticeships and Traineeships work. This is followed by an interesting short video about Apprenticeships and Traineeships. If you click on the bottom option you will see a listing of Apprenticeship and Traineeship career  areas with easy to do quizzes.
  • Earnings - There are 300 careers listed on the left hand side with their earnings in weekly and annual amounts. To select any career you must first read and consider the short advice in the bubbles and then click 'OK'.
  • Jobs - When you click on the drop down wordJobs, you will see a listing of all of the careers on the left hand side. When you click on any career you will find the real job vacancies, employer organisations and exactly how to find the names, addresses and phone numbers of companies you can contact from the Yellow Pages.

On the main body of the screen are 5 other options:

  • The first gives you all you need to be able to call an employer with an easy script on what to say and a Directory Sheet to list all of your companies names and contact details.
  • The second is a great video to watch on making phone calls to an employer.
  •  Then there  is a Sample Letter and Resume that guides you line by line what to write to an employer.
  • The fourth is a Resume Builder where you can enter your details. Make sure you inform your parents if you are under 18 that you are doing this.
  • Then there are handy tips on what you should do and what to take with you when you visit an employer.
  • Lastly there is an interesting video on going to a job interview and how to handle the interview questions.

Work experience

It provides the main documents that you use with your Careers Advisor's guidance to arrange Work Experience. Make sure you speak to your Careers Advisor before arranging any work experience.

Gap 

Many students feel that they would like to have a gap year, go as an exchange student overseas or seek a new experience. There is a wide range of options here to select and investigate.

Where is

It is a handy directory of over 140 links you may need on all the major topics such as HSC and UAC.

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