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Capturing the CTA Class in Action!

Meet Maria, Ammar, and Guoping (L-R), Participants in the Career Transition Assistance (CTA) Program at our Woodridge Career Centre.


CTA Facilitator Yvette (R) is showing the group the power of video resumes! They’re learning how to write a script, refine their presentation skills, and structure their videos to introduce themselves, highlight their abilities, and show why they’re the perfect fit for their dream roles.

With video resumes becoming increasingly popular, learning this skill is more important than ever. The CTA program also offers many other benefits, including improving digital skills, practising interview techniques and guidance to explore the local job market!
We can’t wait to see where this group’s journey takes them over the next 8 weeks—and beyond!

The Workforce Australia CTA Program is available for job seekers aged 45 and over who want to build their skills and confidence for today’s job market. Learn more here www.designerlife.com.au

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