Job hunting

Whether you are looking for a part-time job while studying or your first 'real' job, job hunting can be challenging but also very exciting.

Finding a job

Before you start looking for a job, think about your skills and experience and your future career pathway.

Once you've decided on the kind of job you'd like to do, you need to find out who's hiring.

Where to start

  • speak to your friends and family
  • contact potential employers directly
  • sign up with a recruitment agency
  • look for advertised positions on employment websites
  • use social media networks
  • attend a careers expo.

Applying for a job

Most employers will ask you to send or email them your resumé/curriculum vitae and a cover letter. They may also ask you to complete some selection criteria.

If your job application is successful, you will be asked to attend an interview.

Your resumé/curriculum vitae is a document outlining your education, qualifications, employment history (if relevant) and any other past achievements. A good resumé will make your job application stand out and motivate an employer to invite you for an interview.

You’ll find helpful tips on writing an entry level resume as well as examples on the myFuture website.

A cover letter introduces you to a potential employer and focuses on why you're suited to the job. A good cover letter will help to ensure your resumé gets read, so it's important to give it as much attention as your resumé.

You’ll find useful advice and sample cover letters on the myFuture website .

Selection criteria are statements that describe the qualifications, knowledge, skills, abilities and experience that are required in a job. If you are asked to respond to selection criteria, you need to prepare examples and written responses to each of the selection criteria showing that you have the skills, qualities, qualifications and demonstrated experience that the employer is looking for.

Tips and examples to help you address selection criteria are available on the myFuture website.

If your job application is successful, you may be shortlisted for an interview. This is your chance to find out more about the job and an opportunity for you to explain in person why you're the right person for the job.

It’s important to prepare for your interview so you’re confident talking about your skills and what you have to offer.

Tips to help you prepare for interviews are available on the myFuture website.

Videos to help you prepare for interviews across a range of industries are also available on the Workforce Australia website.

A career portfolio is a personal collection of information about you that you can use to apply for jobs, further education and training, or scholarships.

It may include:

  • your school certificates and statements (QCE, Senior Statement or Statement of Results)
  • licences
  • training certificates
  • written references
  • work experience or placement reports
  • work samples or photographs of samples of your work
  • copies of your resumé/curriculum vitae.

Useful websites

  • Apprenticeship Central helps you find apprenticeship and traineeship opportunities
  • Workforce Australia helps job seekers find jobs and career information.
  • CareerOne provides job listings, career advice, job hunting tips and company profiles designed to help job seekers.
  • Indeed lets you search for jobs, explore company reviews and salaries and get advice about job applications.
  • myfuture is a comprehensive career information and exploration service, helping people to make career decisions and plan their career pathways. It contains some handy tips on job applications.
  • Seek contains an extensive listing of job vacancies, career development resources, training information and tips on how to look for and apply for jobs.
  • Air Force defence jobs allows lets you to browse jobs that suit you, including gap year jobs and reserves.
  • Queensland Police Recruiting gives you information about entry pathways for police officers and operational staff.
Last updated 18 March 2025

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