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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

Sandra’s story

Sandra faced many challenges in her life including a learning disability and then after 30 years working at a hospital, she was let go due to a back injury. Determined to turn her life around, Sandra reached out to MTC Australia’s Disability Employment Services.

When she first came to MTC Australia’s Disability Employment Services (DES), Sandra was nervous, and her sister-in-law accompanied her to her appointments.

“I was very apprehensive about the process. I wasn’t sure what to expect. I’ve never had to look for a job before,” Sandra said. “But I’ve gained so much confidence in myself since I started with MTC.” With a little bit of time, Sandra gained the confidence to come to her appointments on her own.

With MTC’s help, Sandra set her sights on working at a hospital café. The MTC team made sure her resume and cover letter were up to industry standards and supported her with Barista training to upskill. Sandra’s Recruitment Partner worked with her on interview techniques and together they visited café owners to introduce Sandra to them.

Sandra was soon successful in landing a café position, which gave her the confidence to keep going.

Unfortunately, the job didn’t work out past three months, but Sandra didn’t give up, instead, she called it a “big learning curve”. She loved working with children and thought maybe childcare would be a good fit. Sandra’s Recruitment Partner contacted TAFE to see if a course in disability support would be suitable for her, but it was deemed too advanced. They had to think of other ideas.

One day, Sandra printed copies of her resume and jumped on Seek while on the train home. She found a job as a kitchen hand at a childcare centre in the same suburb she lived in. Instead of applying online, she went to the centre and introduced herself to the director. She had a job trial the following Monday!

Sandra was successful in landing the job, and with the help of the MTC team, she was able to disclose her disability to her new employer. Sandra loves her job, and it’s the perfect match for her!

Sandra’s next goal is to get through her probation period so she can go a holiday to Noosa and visit her family.

Congratulations, Sandra! Your story is an inspiration to us all, reminding us that we can achieve anything we set our minds to with the right support and a positive attitude.