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Free careers advisory services

This information applied to HSC 2007 and remains on this site for reference only. In October-November 2008, the information for 2008 HSC students will be published here to replace it.
Latest information for 2008, including advice line timetable, will be available from the front page.

Phone–in service

This state-wide service operates from a call centre established within the Vocational Education in Schools Directorate between 19th December 2007 and 18th January 2008. Telephone 1300 300 687.

Email service

This state-wide service operates from a centre established within the Vocational Education in Schools Directorate between 22nd December 2006 and 19th January 2007. Access to this service will be through the Careers Advisory Services website

Careers Advisory Services, Department of Education and Training, Vocational Education in Schools

When you get your examination results in December you will have to make some exciting and important choices about your future pathways. To help you make these decisions during the holidays, you can get expert and friendly advice through the Careers Advisory Services.

These services are free and available by phone or email. Careers advisers will be available to answer your questions from 19 December 2007 to 18 January 2008.

The Careers Advisory Services website gives you information on how to access these services which are available to you and your parents or carers. This website also provides really useful information and links to help you in your transition from school to work, or to further study.

If you’d like some help in clarifying course choices, employment opportunities, career pathways or training options, please telephone or email for advice.

My very best wishes for your success in the future.

Michael Coutts-Trotter
Director-General of Education and Training

 

Get the right advice on

  • career/study options available to students with lower or higher than expected UAIs
  • differences between HSC marks and UAI rankings
  • the need for information regarding changes to preferences, and
  • information on university and TAFE NSW application processes and courses.
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