Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who is my first point of contact?
A: The contact person in the GCC depends on your specific questions and reason for contacting us.
- Contact Agnes Banyasz to book an individual career consultation or to discuss career policy and program issues
- Contact Mia Elliott for questions and information on the Internship Program
- Contact Bronya Wilkins for questions and information on the Mentor program, Career Hours and Career Days
View GCC contact details page here.
Alternatively, if you are unsure of the correct contact person please e-mail ecom-gcc@unimelb.edu.au
Q: How are you connected with the central Careers and Employment Service located in the Baldwyn Spencer Building?
A: The GCC is a faculty-based Careers Centre and as such is not part of the central Careers and Employment Service . We cater specifically for post-graduate students from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, and therefore can provide you with tailored and personalised advice and programs.
Q: When is the GCC Open?
A: The GCC is open from 9 – 4:30pm Monday to Friday throughout both teaching and non-teaching months of the year. After hour consultation can be arranged by appointment.
Q: I have graduated – can I still use the Graduate Careers Centre’s services?
A: Yes, you can participate in all our programs (except the Career Mentoring program) up to a year after you graduate.
Q: How do I find out information on your programs and services?
A: Go the the following links on our website for more information about these programs
- Career Minutes” a fortnightly eNewsletter
- “Career Hours” full semester of interactive career development workshops
- “Career Days” in each semester
- Individual career consultations
- Drop-in sessions
- Internship opportunities
- Career Mentoring
Q: I’m having technical problems with the Online CV Book. What do I do?
A: Email ecom-gcc@unimelb.edu.au to let us know of your issue and we will try to resolve it as soon as possible