RMIT Part-Time Casual Fair

RMIT Part-Time Casual Fair

Looking for a part-time or casual job while you study? The RMIT Part-Time & Casual Jobs Fair connects students with employers from a wide range of industries offering flexible work opportunities.

Why attend

  • Discover flexible jobs that fit your schedule
  • Meet employers from multiple industries in one location
  • Learn about current part-time and casual roles
  • Speak directly with industry representatives
  • Build valuable professional connections
  • This is a great opportunity to gain insights, ask questions, and take the next step in your career while studying.

Who can attend

Open to all RMIT students. 

Event details

Date: Tuesday 29 September 2026

Location: RMIT City Campus, Storey Hall, Building 16, Level 5

Registrations opening soon. 

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