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2025 Careers Events at EMC
At EMC, our Careers Team is dedicated to helping students navigate their future with confidence. We understand that each student is unique, and we aim to support them in making informed decisions about their education and career pathways.
To assist students in their career exploration and pathway planning in 2025, we will offer a range of engaging opportunities that complement the Careers Curriculum (delivered from Years 7-12) and help students make well-informed choices about their future. Below is sample list of some key events to look out for:
Year 8 Subject Supermarket Event - Friday 27th June
This event helps Year 8 students select their Year 9 subjects based on their interests, strengths, and future goals. Students will receive information on all subjects offered at EMC in 2026, explore pathway options through secondary school and beyond, and identify opportunities to develop key skills. This event prepares students for the Year 9 Subject Selection Process (week of the 4th of August).
Year 9 My Careers Insights: Morrisby Profile – Wednesday 15th October
The My Career Insights program is a government initiative designed to help students explore potential career pathways and make informed decisions about subject selection, vocational education and training, and further studies.
During this time, students will create an online Morrisby account and completed a series of profiling quizzes and questionaries. As a follow up, students who complete their Morrisby profile will receive a receive a 1:1 appointment with a certified Morrisby Counsellor. During this time, the counsellor will help the student unpack their results, identify possible career options, and explore the functionalities of their online profile. Students will attend their scheduled appointment during the regular school day from Monday 27th – Friday 31st of October.
We encourage students to take full advantage of these opportunities to explore their interests and plan their future pathways. If you have any questions, please reach out to the EMC Careers Team.
- Careers Website www.emccareers.com.au
Pathway advice: Contact the EMC Career Team for general advice – 97882745.
8 jobs for people who love movies for people who love movies
Are you someone who loves watching movies, and might like to make that passion your career? There’s a whole world of careers out there that could turn your love for film into a rewarding job. Here’s a quick read of 8 exciting jobs for movie enthusiasts like you.
Movie critic
Do you love watching movies and sharing your thoughts about them? You’re not just confined to posting your hot takes on Letterboxd – as a movie critic, you could get paid to review the latest releases. You’d watch films, analyse them, and write reviews that help others decide what to watch. Plus, you might even get invited to exclusive screenings and film festivals.
Makeup artist
If you’re good at makeup and love movies, then the life of a movie makeup artist could be for you. In this role you could find yourself creating anything from zombies to Bridgerton royalty, and interacting with the biggest stars in the industry while you bring their characters to life.
Makeup artists work closely with directors, actors, and costume designers to create the perfect look for each character, whether it’s a natural look, special effects makeup, or period-specific styles.
Screenwriter
Ever dreamed of writing your own movie? As a screenwriter, you could create the stories that captivate audiences around the world. Screenwriters write scripts for movies, TV shows, and even video games.
To become a successful screenwriter, you’ll need strong writing skills, and if you’re already a movie lover, we know you’ve got the vivid imagination that’s key for a screenwriting role.
Sound designer
When you watch movies, do you ever find yourself focusing more on the way the music builds emotion, or zoning in on certain dialogue? If so, you’re probably a sound designer in the making.
Sound designers create the audio landscape of a film, from dialogue and sound effects to music and ambient noise. If you have a passion for sound and a technical mind, this could be the job for you. Sound designers work with directors and editors to ensure the audio enhances the overall viewing experience.
Studying audio production and gaining experience with sound editing software are great ways to start your career as a sound designer if you think you’d like to pursue this pathway into the movie industry.
Actor
We know this one might sound obvious, but if you’re someone who loves watching movies, chances are you’ve already picked up on what makes a good actor. If you enjoy drama classes or simply want a chance to bring characters to life, then a career as an actor could be for you.
As an actor, you’ll be the face of a film, embodying different roles and delivering performances that captivate audiences. Actors work closely with directors and other cast members to create believable and engaging characters.
Movie editor
More of a behind-the-scenes kind of person? Movie editors play a crucial role in the post-production process, by taking raw footage and piecing it together to create a cohesive and engaging story. The polished, finished product of your favourite movie is something you have the movie editor to thank for.
As a film editor, you’ll work with directors and producers to ensure the final product matches their vision, and you’ll be responsible for making sure the movie makes sense in all its parts.
Production designer
Do you find yourself drawn to the visual components of a movie? If you have a flair for design and a love for watching movies, becoming a production designer might be the perfect fit. Production designers are responsible for the overall look of a film, including sets, costumes, and props, and tend to work closely with directors and other department heads to create a particular visual style.
Camera operator
Without cameras, there would be no movie, so it goes without saying that the role of camera operator is one of the most important in the movie-making business. As a camera operator, you’ll be responsible for operating the camera during film shoots to capture the action as envisioned by the director. If you’re fascinated by the art of capturing dynamic visuals, a job as a camera operator for the movies could be the career of your dreams.