Career Connect services are free for current RMIT students and recent graduates (12 months post-completion).
Plan your career, improve your skills, and prepare your applications anytime, anywhere.
This suite of online resources includes digital tools to check your resume, build your cover letter, and practise interviews.
Join these small group workshops to learn about resumes, cover letters, finding casual work, and LinkedIn. You can also have your professional headshot photo taken.
International Student Career Chats provide a supportive space to discuss career goals and receive guidance. Bring a friend, and meet new people, and explore career pathways together with advice from experts and shared experiences from peers. Each chat is theme, focused on different aspects of career development. View upcoming chats and book your spot.
Book a short resume or cover letter review to get your documents checked and refined for clarity, impact, and professionalism.
Book a 1-on-1 careers appointment (login required) for personalised career planning and support.
Included under this service:
Location: RMIT City campus, Building 10, Level 4, Room 71. 376-392 Swanston St, Melbourne
Hours: 10am - 5pm Monday–Friday, excluding public holidays
Contact:
Are you a vocational education (TAFE) student? Book a consultation with a dedicated vocation education careers consultant.
Career Connect is committed to the responsible handling of personal information. All documents shared with staff will be deleted at the conclusion of Career Connect workshops. For more information, please see RMIT’s Privacy Statement.

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