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Unlock future career opportunities

Unlock future career opportunities at Cardinia Shire’s Jobs and Skills Showcase.

Job seekers can start the year right by connecting with local employers at Cardinia Shire Council’s upcoming Jobs and Skills showcase.

Held on Wednesday 26 March at the Cardinia Cultural Centre from 10am to 1:30pm, this year’s Jobs and Skills Showcase will feature a range of exhibitors and activities to assist job seekers with information on current vacancies and career pathways.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with a variety of local businesses from a range of industries including

HIA (Housing Industry Association)

Red Gem Growers and Packers

Federation University

Myli Library Services

Casey Cardinia Jobs Portal

The showcase will also include tailored workshops delivered by Chisholm Jobs and Skills Centre designed to provide job seekers with helpful tips and hints on resume and cover letter writing and preparing for interviews.

The Cardinia Jobs and Skills Showcase and Workshops are free to attend, but booking is required.

Please visit https://www.trybooking.com/CVTXN to book your spot.

The 2025 Cardinia Jobs and Skills showcase is proudly supported by Local Jobs – South Eastern Melbourne and Peninsula, Star News Group and Chisholm Jobs and Skills Centre.

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