Career EXPOs


Students and families are encouraged to attend any or all of these events on the weekend out of school hours.


VCE and Careers Expo 2025

Organisation: Resources for Courses

Location: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Date: May 1 to May 3, 2025

The VCE and Careers Expo 2025 features over 120 exhibitors, seminars on VCE subjects, career, employment and study advice.

On Thursday and Friday, students can attend seminars on subjects including English, Maths, Biology, Business Management, Psychology, Health and Human Development, plus presentations on subject selection for Year 10 students, information on applying through VTAC and the ATAR. Seating at the seminars is on a first come, first served basis.

 

Find out more and register

 

General Admission bookings for our 2025 Expo are now open!

  • General Admission is $15 per person, online pre-purchase only
  • $35.00 for families of 3 members including at least one parent, online pre-purchase only

Victorian Careers Show 2025

Organisation: Resources for Courses

Location: Melbourne Showgrounds

Date: May 14 to May 16, 2025

The Victorian Careers Show 2025 features over 90 exhibitors, seminars on VCE subjects, career, employment and study advice.

Students, teachers and parents can attend seminars on subjects including English, Maths, Biology, Business Management, Psychology, Health and Human Development, plus presentations on subject selection for Year 10 students, information on applying through VTAC and the ATAR. Seating at the seminars is on a first come, first served basis.

 

Find out more and register

 

General Admission bookings for our 2025 Show are now open!

  • General Admission is $15 per person, online pre-purchase only
  • $35.00 for families of 3 members including at least one parent, online pre-purchase only

Melbourne Career Expo

 

Location: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre Door 10

Date: Friday 25th July to Sunday 27th July

Time: 10am - 4pm

 

The Melbourne Career Expo is the most comprehensive and exciting careers event in Australia. This expo encompasses all career opportunities from employment to education and training in the trades, corporate and professional sectors.

 

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How to make the most of open days and career expos

 

Considering your next move can be pretty overwhelming. With an ever-increasing number of options – from study area to degree type to institution – comes the challenge of knowing which path is the right one.

Open days and career expos are perfect opportunities to assess your options and get the answers you need to make the best choice for you.

Here are a few ways you can ensure you make the most of open day season.

Know your strengths (and weaknesses)

Take some time to think about your strengths, weaknesses, skills and aptitude in specific study areas. Are you great with numbers? Do you thrive under pressure? What’s your strongest subject? With your strengths and weaknesses in mind, ask the university representatives how those strengths and skills can relate to different programs.

Plan your day

Note the times of sessions or activities that interest you. Having a rough idea of what and who you would like to see will help you to organise your day. It could also prompt any questions you might have about the institution or program.

Most universities offer campus tours, and it's worth taking up the offer. You might be able to see the facilities available for your preferred study area and speak to current students.

Keep an open mind

Even if you have your heart set on a specific area, check out the other faculties and program areas. Some institutions may have courses you’ve never heard of before, but suit you perfectly. Beyond the program, look at how the courses are delivered. Some universities offer accelerated degree programs. These allow you to graduate earlier and start earning a salary sooner.

Know what’s important to you

What do you value most in a university? What kind of culture do you want to be a part of? Do you want to study interstate or close to home? Have a think about what kind of student experience you would like to have. Would a large university suit you, or a smaller, more community-focused one?

If you’re looking at universities in a different state, think about where you might like to live. It’s a good idea to find out what it’s like to live on campus, compared to other accommodation options.

Ask about industry connections

Connections to industry can be valuable during your study, possibly setting you up for your career. Consider asking questions about:

  • the kind of industry relationships the university may have
  • what career counselling or development services are available
  • what other initiatives may help you reach your goals.

Ask as many questions as possible

When it comes to your education, there is no such thing as a silly question. Speak to current students, take the chance to meet the lecturers and academics and find out as much as you can about how the institution and programs might fit you.