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Work experience to help job seekers into work

  • Written by Senator Cash Media Release


A new National Work Experience Programme has now commenced to help job seekers gain valuable experience in workplaces around the country.
 

Minister for Employment Michaelia Cash launched the programme which aims to build the confidence and real life work experience of job seekers and prepare them to meet the expectations of employers.
 

“The National Work Experience Programme will allow young job seekers in particular to connect with real jobs,” Minister Cash said.
 

“The programme will give job seekers an opportunity to experience a placement in a work-like role so they can showcase their skills to a potential employer.”
 

Employer surveys show that insufficient work experience prevents many job seekers, especially young job seekers, from getting and keeping a job.
 

Minister Cash said work experience teaches job seekers about workplace expectations, and allows them to demonstrate their commitment to work and to learn some practical skills.
 

“I encourage anyone trying to enter the job market to consider the benefits of work experience,” Minister Cash said.
 

In an initiative which aims to facilitate a transition into a paid role, employers who go on to offer a young person paid employment after their placement may be eligible to receive a wage subsidy of up to $6,500 over 12 months.
 

Eligible job seekers will be able to volunteer to undertake work experience in businesses for up to 25 hours per week for a maximum of four weeks.
 

Importantly, they will continue to receive their income support payment while in an unpaid placement together with a supplement to assist with the costs of participation.
 

For more information contact a jobactive provider by calling 13 62 68 or by using the search tool at: http://www.jobactive.gov.au/

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