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Looking for ways to build your professional skills and enhance your employability? Want practical, hands-on experience in a supportive environment?  

Career Accelerator offers a range of opportunities to complement your studies.  

Our real-world and virtual experiences can connect you with some of Australia’s most respected organisations. You can choose to take part in work-placements and experiences, consultancy projects and social entrepreneurship practicums.   

Explore the Career Accelerator experiences below and find one that’s right for you:  

Enterprise Skills (COMM5008)

Ever wanted to work for a start-up? Now’s your chance! Embrace innovation and enhance your professional capabilities by working as part of a team with an industry partner in the Sydney start-up community.

Industry Experience Program (COMM5022)

Internships are an effective way to stand out in a competitive job market. Prospective employers are looking for graduates who can easily transition into the workplace, so the experience gained via internships is invaluable.
Interested in making a positive contribution to the world through your career? Gain experience and make an impact by working on a real social entrepreneurship project.
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Future of Work Project (COMM5044)

Wondering how you navigate your career in an ever-changing workplace? Future of Work Project is an online practicum aimed at developing and applying your business skills, capabilities and knowledge to an industry partner's business challenge affecting their future workforce needs.

UNSW Tax Clinic – Enrolled Students (TABL5933)

Looking for a way to put your technical tax knowledge to the test? Be part of a team that makes a positive difference to the lives of financially vulnerable individuals and small businesses.
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The Global Business Practicum was a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience work life, especially in a different country. As someone who had no previous work experience, this was my first time being exposed to what professional life felt like, and the types of expectations that might be placed on me. I’m so glad that I was able to be a part of this course.
Edward Ye
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics