Category: Global Skills Updates

Global Skills Maintains Climate Active Carbon Neutral Certification

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Global Skills is proud to announce that, with the support of EnergyLink Services, we have maintained our Climate Active Carbon Neutral Certification for a second consecutive year. Global Skills was the first, and remains the only, Australian Government funded employment service to hold Climate Active Carbon Neutral certification.

Global Skills Marks 12 Months Workforce Australia Services

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Global Skills is grateful for the opportunity to deliver Workforce Australia, Transition to Work and Career Transition Assistance services which align perfectly with our mission to deliver innovative employment services that make the ‘world of difference’ to our community.

Global Skills Launches Winter Workforce Boost

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Global Skills is excited to announce the launch of our Winter Workforce Boost campaign. Our goal is to place 1500 job seekers into sustainable work over the next 50 business days leading to 30 June.

500 Jobs in 50 Days 2022 Campaign Success

We set a goal and SMASHED IT!! 1371 of our job seekers have been placed into jobs in the last 50 days. Our goal was 500.

Thank you: Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training

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Global Skills extends our sincere thanks to CEO and Founder of Byamee Institute and NESA training partner, Simon Jovanovic for facilitating an organisation wide series of in-depth, deeply engaging and impactful training sessions for our staff.

Global Skills Supports Pathways to Employment Expo

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As the nominated Employment Service Representative on the Fairfield Emerging Communities Action Partnership (FECAP), Global Skills is proud to support the Pathways to Employment Expo set to take place on 19 October in Fairfield.

Global Skills Managing Director Re-elected to NESA Board

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Global Skills is pleased to announce that our Managing Director Rebecca Nicholls has been re-elected to serve on the National Employment Services Association (NESA) Board of Directors for a further 3-year term. Rebecca has served on the NESA Board for the past 6 years.