MIT’s Career Development Centre (CDC) provides specialised services to support students and graduates in achieving their study and career goals. This is achieved by offering weekly career development workshops and events that focus on skills and knowledge building. The CDC also assists students on an individual basis with career advice and provides online support through Career Building Block micro-credentials and an online job portal Ribit where students and graduates have access to internships, graduate programs and employment opportunities in Australia and overseas.
The CDC team has a wealth of experience in higher education, career preparation and graduate employment. We are here to work with and support you as you move from study to your working life as a graduate.

Our Workshops

Build your skills. Learn how to create a professional and eye-catching resume. Write a cover letter that will get you the interview. Engage with industry.

Plan for your career

Advice on how to plan your career while you study. Develop the skills that will support you in your journey as a graduate.

Explore your options

Advice on how to plan for life after graduation including career options and which industry sectors to look at is provided by the CDC.

Application ready

When it’s time to start applying for jobs the CDC is here to support you. Follow the steps to be application ready.

Internships

Like the sound on an internship? It’s important to understand the different types of internships you can do and what your employment rights are.

MIT's Student Career Framework

The framework integrates the link between career development experiences throughout the student lifecycle with online micro credentials.

Building Block 1: Creating a professional identity

Building Block 1 takes you on a journey as you build your own brand and supplement it as you move from study to graduation.

Building Block 2: Become industry ready

Takes what you have developed in Building Block 1 to prepare you for your capstone project and internship (engineering students).

Building Block 3: Job ready

Building Block 3 is the final stage in your MIT journey as you prepare to advance to your working life.

Partner with us

Partner with MIT and take on an intern or a group of students who will work on a project on your behalf.

RIBIT

RIBIT is MIT’s link to industry, providing access to paid internships, graduate programs, and employment.

Work Integrated Learning

Find and more about MIT’s work integrated learning (WIL) programs and when you will be doing yours.