Support Activities for Chugoku-Shikoku Region University Students

On 6 September, 14 university students from the Chugoku-Shikoku region of Japan visited our office. The students came to Australia on a study tour organised by the Chugoku-Shikoku Business Association of University Co-Operatives in Japan, and during their time here, they participated in cross-cultural experiences and visited business firms in Australia.

Staff members of CLAIR Sydney provided a brief outline of Australia and information on CLAIR Sydney’s activities. They also spoke about their professional careers, and the decisions behind their secondment to Australia. There were various questions from the students, including the cost of living in Australia, and the CLAIR Sydney staff members’ personal career motivation. All the students listened attentively and showed a lot of interest in learning about Australia and work life.

CLAIR Sydney hopes that this visit will help the students in choosing their future career path. We will continue to welcome similar student visits to our office.

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