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A Wonderful Example of How VET Can Change Someone’s Career.

Meet Rebecca Greene. Rebecca was born and bred on the Central Coast and is a wonderful example of how Vocational Education and Training (VET) can change the course of someone’s career. In 2013, Rebecca completed her HSC at Wyong High School and then began travelling worldwide. In between adventures, Rebecca worked in retail on and

What do you look for in a Training Provider?

When it comes to choosing a training provider, you base your decision on the option that best suits your circumstances at the time. Is the RTO offering the course full time, part time, online? How will that fit for you with everything else you have going on in your life? But what is equally important,

Year 10 ETASC Parent? Get Involved With Your Child’s Pathway Plan

Have you ever tried to talk to a teenager about the options available to them once they leave school? If so, you’ll know how difficult it is to get your own head around all the different pathways. So what do you do? Many people have found success by seeking outside help. But there are a

6 Top Tips to help keep you motivated while studying

1. Set Achievable Goals and Practice Self-Motivation It is important to remind yourself why you are studying. Is it a topic you are passionate about? Will completing the study get you closer to a larger goal? Are there financial benefits that could lead to a more comfortable lifestyle for you and your family? Whatever your

A Fork in the Yellow Brick Road

The different paths you can take with a CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support Everyone may have followed Dorothy down the yellow brick road, but when it comes to the CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support, you can pave your own path, and make it any colour you want. This qualification gives you the skills

Anxiety – A David and Goliath Battle for Students

“Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia. On average, one in four people (one in three women and one in five men) will experience anxiety at some stage in their life.”1 At ET Australia Training College, we have, in the past, enrolled students who have been diagnosed with an actual ‘Anxiety Disorder’. But what we have found

Dana Mahia Joins ET Australia Training College As Their New Business Development Manager

ET Australia Training College is pleased to announce that in February of this year, Dana Mahia, was recruited to the position of Business Development Manager for ET Australia. Dana comes with a wealth of training, employment and vocational education industry experience having spent time in senior employment consultant and course advisor roles prior to joining

Top Tips on How to Write Your Next Resume

Your resume is one of the most crucial tools needed to market yourself to employers (in addition to your cover letter). But many people have no idea how to promote themselves, and often sell themselves short in terms of what they can bring to an organisation. A well-written cover letter will lead a potential employer

Take the Stress Out of Writing a Cover Letter

When you are looking for work, it can quickly become monotonous, and when not receiving a response as quickly as you’d hoped if at all, it can become disheartening also. This often means people stop putting in the effort needed to send out quality applications, thus making the monotony even worse. Some people become so