Limited knowledge about computers, emails and workplace technology was holding Peter back from securing meaningful work. Completing the SEE Program led to him getting a full time job.

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.
Limited knowledge about computers, emails and workplace technology was holding Peter back from securing meaningful work. Completing the SEE Program led to him getting a full time job.
Discover how Andrea Z. regained her confidence and workplace skills through MTC Australia’s SEE Program and Certificate II in Workplace Skills.
Kunchok recognised he needed to improve his communication skills and self-confidence to give him the best chance of securing meaningful work.
Good News Story Linanjuan's storyLinanjuan migrated to Australia without strong English language skills and due to the language barrier, she was unemployed for a long time. When she realised that improving her English skills would enable her to find a job, she eagerly...
Lydia joined MTC’s Career Transition Assistance after spending three years overseas with caring responsibilities for a relative. An employment gap in her resume left Lydia with little confidence in ever returning to the workforce.
An 18 year old living with an intellectual disability, Malek joined MTC’s Disability Employment Services (DES) program with the hope of finding sustainable and meaningful employment.
Before arriving in Australia, Mealea worked as a nurse in Cambodia, however, she was unable to gain employment in the same field in Australia because of her limited ability to speak English and her poor digital literacy.
Olivia was born in Uganda and spent four years in a refugee camp in Kenya before arriving in Australia. She has needed to overcome several overwhelming barriers during her search for employment, including grief, domestic violence, and trauma.
When Yan Ling joined MTC Australia he had been unemployed for 14 years and homeless for seven years. Yan Ling had a wonderful attitude and was willing to take on any opportunity, but English was a barrier for him, and he lacked digital skills.