Work with our students

We make industry-relevant curriculum a priority, so that when you work with our students, they are equipped with relevant technical knowledge and fresh ideas.

Our students offer undergraduate and postgraduate skills in:

  • Accounting and Finance
  • Management and International Business
  • Business Information Systems
  • Human Resources
  • Economics
  • Strategy and Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing
  • Tourism and Events
  • Law

Engaging with our students offers a number of benefits for your organisation, including:

  • Strengthening your organisation’s profile among our students and connecting with future talent
  • Getting access to motivated and capable students to introduce new ideas, techniques and ways of thinking to your business or help you progress important projects
  • Developing your team’s mentoring and leadership skills through supervision and support of students
  • Contributing an industry-perspective to our students’ academic learning journey.

BEL Careers and Employability provides the nexus for industry to connect with future talent and contribute to our students’ professional growth and careers – inside and outside of the classroom.

Find out how you can make a difference to our students’ learning, build awareness of your brand, and enhance your future talent pipeline.

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Building your awareness of your brand among students will help secure your future talent pipeline.
Provide students with the opportunity to gain commercial experience to complement their academic learnings by offering work experience, internships, or industry consulting projects.
The University of Queensland’s free online jobs portal, UQ CareerHub, is one of the most effective ways to advertise your employment opportunities to UQ students and graduates.
Becoming a mentor allows you to share your knowledge with the next generation whilst developing your leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.

BEL Careers and Employability

careers@bel.uq.edu.au
+61 7 3365 4222
8:30am–4:30pm M-F
Colin Clark Courtyard, Room 107