CareerHub wrap: The best jobs this week (14 Nov)

Here are the highlights from this week’s new job listings on CareerHub:

Copywriting internship
IBM are looking for IT, computer science, engineering or computer design students to participate in a 12 month internship.

Your role would be to create compelling narratives, assess, catalogue and organise web site content (content inventory), and write content, communications, and web site directives within brand guidelines. Applications close 1 January 2017.

PACE learning designer
Based at Macquarie, this role will collaborate to adapt materials and modules to an online platform and will research effective methods and platforms for delivering online modules to support work-integrated learning.

You need to have qualifications in e-learning, IT, education or another relevant field and have high-level skills in iLearn. Casual job, two to three days a week. Applications close 21 November 2016.

Traffic officer
In this role, at Lane Cove Council, you will be responsible for facilitating the effective management of traffic and parking within the Lane Cove local government area, and undertake surveys, inspections and traffic studies. A degree in engineering is required. Applications close 20 November 2016.

Office assistant 
Transport Simulation Systems (TSS) is looking for a business or commerce student to gain some work experience. Assisting the customer service and office manager with ad-hoc admin tasks, including invoicing, quoting, book-keeping, giving support and attending conferences and exhibitions in the region. Knowledge of Spanish, French and/or Chinese highly valued. Applications close 23 November 2016.


Apply for these roles, and browse through others, by logging in or registering at CareerHub.

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