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Department of Employment and Industrial Relations

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Jobseekers

The employment focus of the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations is on helping the most disadvantaged jobseekers gain the skills and experience they need to fully participate in the paid workforce and share in the state's prosperity.

Skilling and employment programs
Are you having trouble finding a secure job? Find out how the government can help you get the right mix of skills, training, and experience for competing for jobs in today’s workforce.

Jobseeker projects
Find out about community job programs and employment assistance programs in your area, designed to help you overcome employment barriers and increase your employment skills.

Wal-Meta
The Wal-Meta Unit aims to improve the employment rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Queensland public sector. Visit this site for information on training and advancement programs for Indigenous Queenslanders, cultural awareness courses for public sector agencies, or to enrol on the recruitment database.

Looking for work
View government and employment agency sites to find out about different occupations, what employers typically look for, how to write a resume and cover letter, how to respond to selection criteria, etc.

Careers with DEIR
Look here for vacancies in DEIR—a government department with job opportunities in industrial relations, workplace health and safety, electrical safety, employment and corporate areas.

Last updated 22 July 2008