Dreams come true with the right kind of support
Johnny has been wanting to join the food and hospitality industry for many years, taking on unpaid work experience as a sous chef’s assistant, and studying. However, he found it hard to get paid employment.
A job ‘with the lot’ thanks to the right support
Meg found support from Jobs Victoria partner The Bridge, who helped Meg with job interview techniques and ongoing support.
How the Jobs Victoria wage subsidy is helping small business owners
Here’s how the Jobs Victoria wage subsidy helped business owner Chris Choong keep his Jamaica Blue Café afloat during the pandemic.
Open for business: Unpacking the Jobs Victoria wage subsidy
Learn about the Jobs Victoria wage subsidy, what it could mean for your business, how to find your eligibility and more.
Jobs Victoria Advocate connects personal trainer with a local job
Using his connections within the local community, JT recently helped Sophia, a personal trainer whose business was impacted by the pandemic, to find a job at a gym.
Mr Kangaroo gets extra bounce from wage subsidy
The business used a wage subsidy from the Jobs Victoria Fund to hire a new Mandarin speaking online customer service consultant, Xinqing Liu.
Open for business: Unpacking the Jobs Victoria wage subsidy
In this SmartCompany webinar, editor Eloise Keating gathers with Jobs Victoria CEO Lisa Buckingham and business owner Chris Choong to discuss how employers can hire in today’s job market, and how they can access the Jobs Victoria fund.
Eason’s Car Centre in Ballarat driving business with new hire
The Jobs Victoria Fund has helped owner of Eason’s Car Centre in Ballarat, Sarah Ryan, subsidise the wage of new employee Tania Vermeend.
Joel joins Geelong Fencing thanks to wage subsidy
Owner of Geelong Fencing Dale Hood applied for the Jobs Victoria Fund when hiring Joel, giving him the support he needs to grow his business.
Hairstylist gets her passion back with Jobs Victoria wage subsidy
While the economic uncertainty remains as a result of the pandemic, the $20,000 wage subsidy from the Jobs Victoria Fund gives Joe the confidence that U-R Next Hairdressing can maintain Catherine’s role.