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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TRAINEESHIPS
There’s never been a better time to learn highly sought after and transferable skills in professions that can easily adapt to remote work. With the workforce landscape changing and rapidly evolving technology, the need for skilled people to drive business is more critical than ever.

Qualifications

  • Certificate III in Business

    A business trainee performs key roles in administration, customer service, data entry, front of house, reporting, scheduling and diary management.

  • Certificate IV in Business

    This level of business trainee commonly undertakes advanced administration duties and minor supervision of other staff or departmental responsibilities. Trainees will also lead projects, and is an excellent prelude into management.

    This role can be tailored in many ways, including leadership, guidance and carries high responsibility.

  • Diploma of Business

    Ideal for those undertaking supervisory or leadership roles within any business and wanting to refine or increase skills and knowledge above previous qualifications.

  • Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

    An IT Trainee performs tasks such as networking, software installation and maintenance, hardware upgrades, tech support, multimedia (audio/video) and cyber security management.

  • Certificate IV in Information Technology

    A trainee at this level has completed a Certificate III and is looking to advance their skills and knowledge in a general IT traineeship where they perform a range of tasks.

  • Certificate III in Customer Engagement

    Customer Engagement trainees work in front facing customer service roles dealing with and managing customer enquiries in person, over email and the phone. A critical role in many organisation as they are often the first point of contact. A great way to start and learn about an organisation!

Where can a Business Traineeship Take You?

When you think of a business traineeship, what comes to mind? The stereotype of a young person in an office environment? Or maybe you think of a retail assistant or customer service position? There is so much more to a business trainee program that will arm you with skills beyond the office environment.

So where can a business traineeship take you?

“If you had told me two years ago that I would be assisting in the development of the state’s biggest transport infrastructure projects in Melbourne, I wouldn’t have believed you. Life is about taking opportunities, and there is no one better at opening doors for you than WPC Group. I cannot express how deeply grateful for the experiences I’ve shared and the influential people that I have met by undertaking my business traineeship. Two years ago, one important decision changed my life. Thank you WPC Group!”

Marcus Murphy | Graduated Business Trainee | Department of Transport, Victorian Government