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What's employment services?

The Faculty of Business, Economics and Law has a dedicated Employment Services Unit (ESU) that is the only one of its kind within the University and
caters to the specific needs of students studying within the Faculty. The unit is also unique to Queensland universities and one of the only faculty-based
services within Australia.

The ESU offers services for both students and industry such as job search and career management services for undergraduate and postgraduate students
and graduates,  and a talent sourcing service for business and industry.

 

 

Current Students

Employment Services Student eUpdate

New CareerLinks program! - ask questions straight to industry professionals

Looking for an internship opportunity?
Register to participate in our new BEL Internship Program

Say it in English!  - Work on your english language skills

Undertaking unpaid work experience? Contact us for insurance cover

Postgraduate Career Management Workshops

Graduate Profiles - hear from recent UQ graduates now woking in industry

Work Experience or Internship Profiles

ESU one-on-one appointments

Looking for work overseas? - see our international job search engines page

Industry & Government

Advertise jobs online with UQCareerHub

BEL Internship Program - an easy way to connect with potential employees

Participate in our CareerLinks program
- provide industry advice on career options

Employment Services Industry eUpdate

Contact us to find out about the services we can provide to help you meet your recruitment needs

Alumni

2009 Hong Kong Employment Seminar

Share your UQ experiences with current students
Contribute to our Graduate Profile project

Participate in our CareerLinks program
and help students explore their career options

Future Students

 Where can a UQ BEL degree lead you?

 What does employment services offer students?

 Hear from past graduates