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CDU Live: Careers of the future

Webinar
Presenter Kayla Hall
Date
Time
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Contact person
Student Recruitment & Events Team
E: futurestudents@cdu.edu.au
Location Online
5.00 pm – 6.00 pm WA
7.00 pm – 8.00 pm QLD, NSW, ACT, TAS
6.30 pm – 7.30 pm NT, SA
CDU student Malia Ford studying online with a friend

Wondering what to study and what the future might hold?

Find out what careers and sectors are likely to grow and what transferable skills will help you in your prospective careers.

What you’ll get out of this webinar: 

  • discover the emerging jobs of the future 
  • gain a perspective of job trends in the next five years.

Topics covered:

  • labour market information 
  • current jobs for the future 
  • career advise
  • transferable skills.

Register

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