When Fiona joined our Career Transition Assistance program she needed to build her skills, learn more about searching for jobs and re-assess her career options during a difficult time for those looking for work.

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.
When Fiona joined our Career Transition Assistance program she needed to build her skills, learn more about searching for jobs and re-assess her career options during a difficult time for those looking for work.
As a student with ADHD, Ernest was worried he couldn’t keeping up with the fast pace of Self-Employment Assistance. But the support of his MTC Mentor made all the difference.
One of MTC Australia’s latest innovations to improve the service we offer our participants is the introduction of Participant Support Officers. Here’s just one example of how they’re making a difference in the lives of people who seek our support.
Despite attending job seeker training in the past, Afifa found her ESL status made it challenging to keep up with the lessons.
Difficulties hearing and back issues were significant employment barriers for 62 year old Lai Choi.
Lamiye first arrived in Australia several years ago but struggled to find a job despite her hardworking nature and motivation as language was a barrier and she had no experience.
MTC’s Opportunity Hub Campbelltown recently invited 16 students from Years 11 and 12 to complete a 5-week Barista course at Campbelltown TAFE.
A single mother, Supawan had been unemployed for 2.5 years when she came to MTC determined to overcome language barriers and find a job so she could provide for her child.
Wage subsidies are a form of Australian government support designed to help employers provide ongoing support and employment opportunities for people who may have struggled to find a job.