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A student’s guide to getting involved in industry at Curtin Kalgoorlie

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If you’re studying at Curtin Kalgoorlie, you have the unique chance to jumpstart your career while you’re still studying. With a vibrant mining industry right on your doorstep, there are countless opportunities to gain hands-on experience, build networks and pave the way for a successful career in mining, engineering or a related fields. Whether you’re an undergrad or a postgrad student, getting involved in the industry is easier than you might think—and incredibly rewarding.

Why does getting involved in industry matter?

Getting involved in industry isn’t just about ticking a box on your career to-do list. It’s about building real-world experience that will set you apart when you graduate. Employers in the engineering and mining sectors value practical experience, and by actively engaging with the industry while you’re still a student, you’re putting yourself in the best position to succeed. Plus, the connections you make now may open doors to job opportunities later on.

Advice from a Curtin Kalgoorlie student

Nigel is a professional engineering master student who has successfully navigated the path to industry involvement. “I’m able to join a lot of networking events, community events, and volunteering activities,” Nigel says. “It makes it easier for me to be more involved in the community and, in turn, in the industry.”

Nigel’s approach is simple but effective: take advantage of every opportunity to engage with industry professionals and peers. Whether it’s attending a networking event, participating in community activities or volunteering, each experience adds to your professional toolkit.

Finding work experience opportunities

For many students, particularly those in engineering, completing 480 hours of work experience is a graduation requirement. This might seem daunting at first, but it’s actually a golden opportunity to gain substantial industry experience before you even finish your degree. And you won’t be navigating this alone—we’re here to support you.

In Kalgoorlie, you’re surrounded by mining companies and other industry players, many of which are eager to connect with students. One of the best ways to stay informed about opportunities is to follow the WASM Social Club Facebook page. This page regularly posts updates about industry nights and other events where you can meet potential employers and learn more about the industry.

Make the most of industry nights

Industry nights are a fantastic way to network and make valuable connections. But to get the most out of these events, a bit of preparation goes a long way.

  1. Do your research: Before attending an industry night, do some basic research on the companies that will be present. This will help you have more meaningful conversations and show that you’re genuinely interested.
  2. Introduce yourself confidently: Start every conversation by clearly introducing yourself and mentioning what you’re studying. It might seem like a small detail, but it helps people remember you better.
  3. Talk to a whole range of people: While it’s great to chat with fellow students, don’t be afraid to approach industry professionals. Remember, they’re at the event because they want to meet students like you.
  4. Follow up on LinkedIn: After the event, follow up with the people you spoke to by connecting with them on LinkedIn. This simple step can help you build long-term professional relationships.

Your time in Kalgoorlie: Make it count

The time you spend in Kalgoorlie is what you make of it. By actively seeking out industry involvement opportunities, you’re not just preparing for graduation—you’re laying the groundwork for a successful career. So, don’t wait! Get out there, attend those industry nights, and start building your professional network today.

Who knows? Maybe you’ll run into Nigel at one of these events. He’s proof that with the right approach, you can make the most of your time at Curtin and set yourself up for a bright future in the industry.

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