Survey on future demand for service industry occupations
Service Skills Australia is undertaking a survey to gather industry views on the likely future demand for service industry occupations.
Each year, the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations release a five-year forecast of jobs growth for all Australian occupations.
These figures are important as they influence government planning, policy and, often, funding decisions for training.
In order to help Service Skills Australia ensure the Department's numbers are correct and reflective of the industry's perceptions - identifying the variations in demand for occupations across different sectors - they have designed a simple minute survey to gather industry views on the likely future demand for service industry occupations.
Industry participation in this survey is critical in providing evidence for or against these statistics and to ensure that government policy and planning reflects industry views.
Click here on the link below before Wednesday 7th August to complete this survey.
One of 11 industry skills councils funded by the Australian Government to support skills development, Service Skills Australia is a not-for-profit, independent organisation representing a range of industry sectors, including retail and wholesale, sport, fitness, community recreation, outdoor recreation, travel, tours, meetings and events, accommodation, restaurants and catering, caravans, hairdressing, beauty, floristry, community pharmacy and funeral services.
Service Skills Australia is a comprehensive source of expert, independent advice for industry, training organisations and employees, students and jobseekers about skills development in the service industries.
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