RMIT Part Time and Casual Jobs Fair

This is your chance to meet companies looking to hire students for part-time and casual roles!

Don't miss out on this opportunity to find a job that fits in your schedule, take the next step in your career, build your employability skills and strengthen your resume while you study. 

Why attend?

  • Part-time and casual jobs can offer you flexibility while you study  
  • Meet a wide range of employers from various industries, enabling you to find a role that suits you best 
  • Build your professional network and learn more about potential job opportunities
  • This is your chance to better understand the requirements and responsibilities for various positions, and to ask questions to recruiters or industry experts. 

Event details

Date: Thursday 2 October

Time: 12 - 2pm

Location: Building 16 (Storey Hall) - RMIT University, Building 16 336/348 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000

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