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Individuals

Individuals

Helping people gain skills for education, employment and entrepreneurship is the core of our purpose at MTC Australia. We will help you define your career goals, access no-cost education to help prepare you for employment or small business ownership and support you as you apply for jobs.

For Employers

For Employers

Whether you’re a large organisation with branches nationwide or a small family-owned business and whether you need new employees or want to develop existing ones, MTC can deliver the results you need to transform your business.

About Us

About Us

MTC was established in 1989 in Marrickville by a team of just three. Now we’re a group of 450 dedicated people working at more than 40 locations across NSW and Queensland and every year we support 20,000 people with new skills, confidence and opportunities.

Refer to MTC

Refer to MTC

For over 35 years, our referring partners have trusted us to help their customers find their path in life. Together we can achieve your customer’s unique ambitions so you can improve your outcomes and transform the impact you have in your community.

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Good News Story

Suojin’s story

After arriving in Australia from Korea, Suojin felt that she had never had the chance to study English and believed her lack of fluency in the English language was holding her back from employment.

Suojin was keen to improve her communication skills and increase her confidence while looking for a new job so she decided to enrol in MTC Australia’s Skills for Education & Employment (SEE) Program.

In the SEE classroom, Suojin engaged in a variety of listening and speaking activities covering a wide range of contextualised workplace situations. These scenarios included making telephone inquiries, communicating with tradespeople and colleagues, liaising with management, completing workplace reports, and following safety directives.

Suojin was a hardworking student who rarely missed a class and always completed her booklet on time. Her positive attitude towards study and increasing her skill set benefited her greatly. Her communication skills improved significantly and not only did she enhanced her English, she also gained a huge boost in confidence.

As a result of her renewed self-confidence and stronger language skills, Suojin attended several job interviews and was offered a job as the main chef at a new takeaway shop. She also offered to assist with the setting up of the restaurant. Suojin is extremely happy with her new role and is thankful to her Trainer and the SEE Program for empowering her to become more independent.