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  • On the job

Rights and responsibilities at work

There are specific legal conditions that apply to any job: rights that you are entitled to receive and responsibilities that you are obligated to uphold.

  • Preparing for work

Searching for jobs

Key points There are many ways to look for a job, including finding jobs online, directly approaching organisations, or using an employment agency or service. 

  • On the job
  • Preparing for work

Self-advocacy in the workplace

Advocating for yourself in the workplace helps to ensure that: you can do your job safely and to the best of your ability, you are more likely to be treated fairly by others you have an equal opportunity to succeed.

  • Study after school
  • Extracurricular training

Student services

If you are new to study and have questions or are struggling at any time, student services are generally a good place to start. 

  • Extracurricular training
  • Preparing for work

Harnessing your interests

Some people turn their interests into a career path. This way, they can make money from following their passions!

AutismCRC

myWAY Employability is an initiative of Autism CRC, the independent national source of evidence for best practice in relation to autism.

myWAY Employability was developed with funding from the Australian Government.

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