- Career Planning Steps
- Identifying your skills
- How to identify the best career option available to you
- Making Decisions regarding your Career
- Career Workshops Career Expositions and Career Fairs
- Vacancies in the Employment Market for Fiji
- How to Write a CV that is marketable to the Employer
- Words to use in your CV
- Sample Application Letter
- Tips for completing Job Application
- Successful Job Interviews
- Student Career Form
- Sample Interview Questions
- Mock Interview
- Career Workshops Career Expositions and Career Fairs
- Employer Presentations and Employer Consultation Workshops
- Employment Vacancies
- Volunteerism and Community Development Initiatives
- Internship Placements and Attachments
- Self Employment
- Career Planning Steps
- Identifying your skills
- How to identify the best career option available to you
- Making Decisions regarding your Career
- Career Workshops Career Expositions and Career Fairs
- Vacancies in the Employment Market for Fiji
- How to Write a CV that is marketable to the Employer
- Words to use in your CV
- Sample Application Letter
- Tips for completing Job Application
- Successful Job Interviews
- Student Career Form
- Sample Interview Questions
- Mock Interview
- Career Workshops Career Expositions and Career Fairs
- Employer Presentations and Employer Consultation Workshops
- Employment Vacancies
- Volunteerism and Community Development Initiatives
- Internship Placements and Attachments
- Self Employment
Career Planning Steps
1. Register with the USP Career Centre by filling in a USP Career Form and a Career Worksheet to determine your career needs.
2. After filling the form the Career Counselor will try to identify your skills which will be relevant to the work that you hope to do when you graduate from USP.
3. Doing voluntary work, community based work and part time work during your school break which will help you build on your skills. These skills will then be used when you are writing out your CV and getting full time paid employment.
4. Please consult with the USP Career Counselor for some community and voluntary work.
5. Please try to attend workshops which will enhance your skills and broaden your knowledge, particularly on your subject majors and the interests that you have.