Monday, November 21, 2022

Your Ultimate Guide to approaching Employers with Confidence

Event:  The Ultimate Guide to Approaching Employers with Confidence

Date:  Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Time:  12:00PM-1:00PM

Campus:  MIT-wide

Location:  via Zoom



This workshop is for jobseekers who want to increase their success in getting interview invitations and job outcomes.

Statistics tell us that over 70% of job opportunities are in the “hidden job market”.

Learning how to approach employers is a key skill if you want to succeed in a competitive job market. This interactive workshop will guide you through a process that will enable you to understand how to approach employers for your job search.

In this workshop:

• You will understand what a Unique Value Proposition is and why you need one.

• You will learn how to approach recruiters via LinkedIn for increased job search success.

• Cold calling employer approaches will be discussed and then practiced with other workshop attendees in a small group setting.  REGISTER NOW

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Shirshak Nepal - Master of Engineering (Telecommunications)

Studying at MIT has been invaluable in kick-starting my career in the Telecommunication industry. Through the compulsory internship program, I landed a part-time job in the networking field even though I was still halfway through my degree.

After graduating, I was employed with a company named XLATE for three years followed by my recent move to Telstra where I look after Managed Services and Projects for our CISCO clients. What stands out for me is that most of the subjects I studied in my postgraduate degree have been essential in all the three roles I’ve undertaken. It’s fair to say the degree has provided me with the practical knowledge and vital skills I’ve needed on the job.

As a student at MIT, I also learnt to cultivate a positive can-do attitude and got to study with like-minded peers who motivated me to push my limits. That has certainly paid off for me as I continue to test my limits in my new role – juggling different projects, learning new technologies and enhancing my knowledge for bigger and better things.

For more testimonials visit https://www.mit.edu.au/students/mit-testimonials

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

First-Class Care and Teaching of MIT - in Sydney

A Sydney-CBD campus means the premium and friendly support and education of MIT can be accessed from this harbour city.

Since 1996, MIT has been delivering a suite of undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs in Business, Accounting, Information Technology, Computer Networking and Engineering (Telecommunications), with qualified academic and professional staff. 

Our Sydney campus is in the heart of the bustling CBD, accessible by bus, train, ferry and car. The campus has a beautiful heritage façade with a modern interior, with computer labs, student lounges, library and sunny courtyard.

Off campus, live an iconic and vibrant Sydney life with the famous harbour and beaches nearby. Pitt Street Mall, Queen Victoria Building and Chinatown are all just a short walk away.

For current year 12 students in NSW (as well as international current year 12 students), apply through UAC. New Zealand citizens and Australian permanent residents can also submit a UAC application to MIT. Your UAC application can be submitted online and allows you to apply for up to five courses in order of preference.

Study with MIT at our Sydney campus for a life-changing educational experience.
Learn more:
https://www.mit.edu.au/

Are you a postgraduate student or non-current year 12 applicants? Apply directly through our Application Portal.

Are you an international student? Apply directly through our Application Portal or an authorised agent.

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Pick a Place You Want To Spend the Next Three Years

Above all else, a degree course will teach you how to think. Whatever degree course you take, it will teach you how to compare options and make the best possible choice.

If all Australian degrees are created equal, how can you choose where to go to get a degree?

This is the very real question facing many Australian students. The answer is not easy. Because all Australian degrees are, by and large, created equal. The government requires all tertiary institutions to teach to a set level. A high level, when compared to the rest of the world.

A degree is a big commitment. Six semesters, over two to three years at least.

Perhaps the question should be, “Where do you want to spend that time?”

Some students love big crowds, being part of the hustle and bustle of a large campus, happy to go it alone in a sea of competition.

For a number of students, large institutions do not work. So there is an option.

Smaller, private institutions, like the Melbourne Institute of Technology, provide a real alternative for students who fear they may struggle to live up to their own expectations at a larger campus where they can often feel isolated.

Smaller institutions provide a number of very real benefits for these students. More attention from staff can provide a big confidence boost for less confident students. Read More

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Create the Future of Australian and Global Technology with an MIT Education

MIT is registered by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) as a higher education provider and our courses are accredited by TEQSA. MIT is also registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students to provide courses for overseas students.

MIT has two campuses, located in the heart of two of the most liveable cities of the world, Melbourne and Sydney. Aptly located in the heart of the CBDs, both the campuses are easily accessible by public transport and offer a diverse and vibrant experience to the students.

MIT provides a suite of undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs to domestic and international students in Business, Accounting, Information Technology, Computer Networking and Engineering (Telecommunications). These programs include Bachelor of Computer Hardware and Networking, Degrees in Cybersecurity, Graduate certificate in IT, Master in Data Science, Free Online Short Courses, Free Cybersecurity Courses, Master of Accounting, and Bachelor in Software Engineering. In addition, the institute also offers NEAS-endorsed English language programs through its English Language Centre.

Graduating job-ready with skills and knowledge you can apply immediately in the workforce is definitely a given with MIT because all degrees at MIT come with a work integrated learning (WIL) component to give you industry experience before you venture out into the real world on your own! Undertake an industry-based project or internship which could lead to work opportunities as many of our students have experienced.

Take advantage of our institution’s relationship with industries of all sizes and types, profit, and not-for-profit. We offer career support both during your studies and after you graduate.

If you are thinking about quality education and personalised learning experience, MIT looks forward to meeting with you.

Thursday, February 3, 2022

The Best of Study and Student Life at MIT

Since 1996, MIT has been delivering a suite of undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs in Business, Accounting, Information Technology, Computer Networking and Engineering (Telecommunications), with qualified academic and professional staff.

At MIT, you’ll have everything you need to excel in your studies and make the most of student life in Melbourne.

Our Melbourne campus is in the heart of the city in the heritage-listed Argus building, accessible by bus, train, tram and car. Life on campus is seamless, with high-tech computer labs, fast wireless internet, library, and plenty of study hubs and places to make friends and chill out.

Life off campus is full of energy, with Melbourne’s famous alleyways and rooftop bars right at our doorstep. The Southbank Promenade and iconic Queen Victoria Market are all within walking distance.

For current year 12 students in VIC (as well as international current year 12 students), apply through VTAC. Your VTAC application can be submitted online and allows you to apply for up to eight courses in order of preference. These courses can all be at MIT or another institution. We recommend that your VTAC application processing fees are paid early for the most affordable cost and to ensure your application is accepted and considered. 

Study with MIT at our Melbourne campus for a life-changing educational experience.
Learn more: URL

Are you a postgraduate student or non-current year 12 applicants? Apply directly through our Application Portal.

Are you an international student? Apply directly through our Application Portal or an authorised agent.