Computer work, design

I'm a Student

Computer work, design

For students who:

  • Enjoy detail, design and computers
  • Like problem-solving and creative thinking
  • Morrisby traits: Investigative–Creative (curious, motivated by innovation, enjoy visual thinking)

What you might do across the week:

  • Induction and design thinking intro
  • Try a creative challenge
  • Learn CAD software basics
  • Shadow design team
  • Sketch and prototype ideas
Work experience activity and purpose
I'm an Employer

Computer work, design

Suited for these work settings

  • Engineering consultancies
  • Design and drafting firms
  • Tech-based or product development environments

Ideal for students who are:

  • Creative and Investigative (Morrisby: Investigative–Creative)
  • Curious about how things work and how to improve them
  • Enjoy problem-solving, design and digital tools
  • Motivated by innovation and visual thinking
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Designing meaningful work experience in the Goulburn Murray

These examples are designed to spark ideas, offer structure and show what’s possible when workplaces, schools and students collaborate.

Every student is different. Students’ personalities, interests and aspirations should guide the shape of their experience. Some may thrive in hands-on, operational roles like farming or logistics. Others may be drawn to strategic, university-aligned pathways in health, engineering or administration.

As an employer, it is a more meaningful experience for both you and the student when workplaces consider:

  • The personality type of the student (e.g. practical, investigative, social, creative)
  • The level of interest in further education (e.g. VET, university or general exposure)
  • The student’s goals and comfort zone

You can create an experience that’s not only educational, but relevant and inspiring for that student.

A well-structured placement can build confidence and career clarity, strengthen local talent pipelines and leave a lasting impression on the student.

Programs

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