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Education & Training for Careers of the Future If you're returning to the workforce or want to create more career opportunities, you need to know which industries will provide the jobs of the future. We look ahead to 2016-17 to reveal in-demand jobs and careers, so you can start training now for an exciting and employable future. Australian job snapshot in 2012 75% of workers are employed in New South Wales. Uictoria & Queensland 37% of the workforce employed in regional Australia QLD NSW UIC 11.5 .... ..... .... million Australians employed 1.9% 3.5% Average annual employment growth rates TAXI Full-time Part-time Where will the new Over the next five years to 2017, four out of nineteen industries are expected to experience the most growth. Combined, these industries will create more than a quarter of new jobs! jobs come from? Industry growth rates to 2016-17 Health Care & Social Assistance 26.4% Construction 14.3% Professional, Scientific & Technical Services 11.8% Education & Training 6.7% We know what industries are growing, but what kind of jobs will be in demand over the next five years? What kind of jobs will Australia need by 2016-17? Projected job growth by occupation to 2016-17 94,200 97,700 118,900 146,500 254,700 Managers (general managers. hotel and motel Community and Personal Service Workers (massage therapist, child carer, counsellor, youth worker) Clerical and Technicians and Professionals (graphic designer, accountant, Administrative Workers (office manager. executive Trades Workers (building inspector. web administrator. school teacher. sound technician) web developer) managers, advertising and sales managers) assistant. legal clerk) 8. 10 Accountants Bookkeepers Care workers, Carers Contract. Education Aduertising Primary School Human Office Resource Program and Project Managers and Sales Managers personal and aged and nursin Aides disabled Clerks Managers Teachers support TOP 10 Most in demand jobs leading up to 2017 00 2017 .... ยทยท.. Australians are becoming more skilled Skill up! By increasing your skills through further education and training. you'll equip yourself with the right tools to create greater job opportunities and access to your dream career. Of the 7.2 million employed people with a qualification. 57% men women 70% 68% 60% 50% 49% 38% Australians with a qualification increased from 47% to 57% over the past 10 years higher education L vocational qualification Skills and education that make up the Australia workforce Percentage of men and women employed in Australia with qualifications beyond high school 28% 26% 15% 11% Associate Degree. Advanced Diploma or Diploma Certificate III or Bachelor Degree or higher qualification Certificate |l or Certificate III Certificate IU We all choose a career path for different Current salary range for growth industries to 2016-17 reasons. Some want to help people, others do something they love and some look for financial security. Here's a 2012 salary snapshot of the industries expected to be in high demand over the next five years. Salaries: minimum maximum IT $86.226 $109.020 Marketing $75.712 $93.838 Human Resources $74.476 $92.901 Accounting $72.878 $90.348 Sales $71.,697 $90,191 Aduertising. Arts & Media $65.479 $81.167 Education $ 62.373 $77.284 Community Services $56.612 $68.363 Administration $ 46.296 $ 57.043 Your future begins now! Right now we hope you're as excited as we are about your future! Take that thought to the next level and call us at SEEK Learning. We'll give you the advice you need to help find the right course for your career including all the stuff you need to know about applying for TAFE. university and vocational courses. Visit www.seeklearning.com.au and take the first step to a career with a future. TAXI www.seek.com.au, September 2012. Note: All SEEK job ads are required to provide a minimum /maximum salary range. The values above are based on the average min/max salary data provided in SEEK ads and are updated monthly. seeklearning.com.au Australian Govt Dept of Education and Workplace Relations: Australian Jobs 2012 ABS: Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations: ANZSCO Freecall 1800 89 10 11 (from within Australia)

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