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Industrial Training

Most of you should know that work experience is a compulsory part of your degree. You will not be able to graduate until you have completed 60 days of industrial training. A report on your work experience must be handed into the school office. Industrial training is also assessed as a part of the fourth year ethics subject (ELEC4011).

Many students find it difficult to find work experience, and the hardest part is knowing where to begin. The following links and tips will start you on the track to landing a work experience job.

Apply for as many companies as possible, and don't be disheartened if you don't get through. It will be of valuable experience to rewrite your cover letters and résumés for many companies. Reread the ones that get you through to the next round and work out why. Getting interviews is very important, not only because it may land you the job, but it gives you the chance to practice and improve your interview communication skills for interviews to come, especially useful for when you become a graduate. If you are not successful after your interview, ring up the company and ask which aspects of the interview didn't go as well, or which skills you were lacking that they were particularly interested in.

And once you have done your 60 days, don't stop there! So much is learnt from industrial training that you will never get out of your theoretical studies at uni. Industrial training will also make you MUCH more employable once you finish uni - companies love people with experience. A final thing about industrial training - being full time work, your bank account will thank you too!

A set of slides with additional information on industrial training on the school website can also be found at this address:

http://scoff.ee.unsw.edu.au/industrialTraining/Job Searching for Industrial Training.pdf