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New Career Advice Program Set To Help Cowra

Written by: The Cowra Phoenix

Craig Randazzo (Skillset CEO), Michael Jones, (Cowra Council-Manager Corporate Services), Judi Smith (Cowra Coun-cil Deputy Mayor), Jane McWilliam (Skillset General Manager), Tiffany Kent (Cowra Council, Human Resources Coordinator).
Craig Randazzo (Skillset CEO), Michael Jones, (Cowra Council-Manager Corporate Services), Judi Smith (Cowra Council Deputy Mayor), Jane McWilliam (Skillset General Manager), Tiffany Kent (Cowra Council, Human Resources Coordinator).

Skillset has launched a free career advice support service, Skillset CareerLink Central West, for residents in Cowra.

There are two key services offered in the CareerLink Central West program to Cowra: Career Consultation – where 25-44 year old locals can sign up for free career development sessions, and CareerLink Community – an online portal where Central West residents can access newsletters, career advice, resources, and invitations to events.

Craig Randazzo, Chief Executive Officer at Skillset said that this program will close the gap for local residents in accessing local and relevant career advice. “We know that a person’s career is a journey, not a destination with McCrindle research showing an Australian will have 17 different employers, and an average of 5 separate careers in their lifetime.”

“We believe Skillset CareerLink Central West will create an immediate impact for in-person career services for our primary target group of 25 – 44 year olds where be-fore now they have been unable to access relevant and current career advice tailored to the local market. This program will close that gap and become a key service for local residents to access career guidance.” Cowra Council are pleased to welcome a new program to the regional area and support the prosperity and the skills of local people in the region.

“Council has had a longheld belief in the support of skills-based training, both locally and across the region. These programs should provide a much needed boost to the increased capacity of our workforce,” said Mayor of Cowra, Cr Bill West. Local Cowra residents who are interested in accessing career advice are encouraged to visit the CareerLink Community website at www.skillset.com.au or call 1300 853 525.

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