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Talk to your child about their career

Your school will have a career education program to help your child make career decisions.

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Your school will have a career education program to help your child make career decisions. But it’s also a good idea to talk to them about what they want to do.

What is a career

A career includes all the roles you undertake throughout your life, including:

The concept of a job for life is no longer a reality. Young people now are likely to experience 5 to 8 major career changes in their life. They will have more fluid ways of working, like casual, contract and part-time work options.

Making good career choices

Making the best career choices involves:

Tips for talking about careers with your child

Here are some general tips when talking about careers with your child:

Some children will have a clear goal when they’re young, while others will take a long time to explore and decide.

You can also read the Victorian Careers Curriculum Framework. This is the career education program in government schools.

Questions to ask your child

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Updated 26 March 2026



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