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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

Lai Choi’s story

Lai Choi came to MTC Australia when she was 62 years old. She had been struggling to find a job as she has difficulties hearing and had some issues with her back. 

After speaking with Lai Choi to understand her circumstances as well as her hopes and goals, MTC Coach Roy quickly realised that Lai Choi would be a fantastic candidate for a program MTC runs in collaboration with the Australian Retailers Association (ARA). The program helps people like Lai, who are facing problems when returning to the workforce, to get their foot in the door with education, training, certification, and a work placement.

Lai spent four weeks training in a classroom environment for her Certificate II in Retail Services, where she was taught the skills and knowledge required to excel as a retail team member. After she had completed her training, Lai commenced a two week work placement at a highly renowned Emirates restaurant, The Bistro by Wolfgang Puck, where she worked as a kitchen hand.

Unfortunately, after her first week at The Bistro, Lai suffered an injury outside of work and fractured her wrist, making her unable to continue her work placement. However, once her wrist had healed, the team at The Bistro allowed Lai to complete her second week of work placement. The manager at The Bistro was extremely impressed by Lai’s work ethic and determination and offered Lai a full-time position at The Bistro!

Lai has now worked at The Bistro for over two years, and we are so happy for her.