So when an employer asks for

A relevant tertiary qualification, are they referring to a degree? Or are they referring
to qualifications above secondary school level such as Tafe?  Some jobs are really precise in what they
require in that they list that a degree is required and others seem a little vague.
 

TAFE quals are tertiary...probably only Cert IV and above though?

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That's what I thought Am*3, so it's probably safe to assume that unless an employer specifies a degree, someone with Tafe or similar qualifications could apply.

i have never been asked for my trade certificate

Interesting Mr Grizz these days they want to see everything, some even want to see the transcript and that's just when applying.  It used to be that you would answer the key criteria and then take in evidence of qualifications but these days jobs want to see it all.  You really are putting yourself out there.


@bella_again wrote:

Interesting Mr Grizz these days they want to see everything, some even want to see the transcript and that's just when applying.  It used to be that you would answer the key criteria and then take in evidence of qualifications but these days jobs want to see it all.  You really are putting yourself out there.


Not just these days.

 

For every professional position I have ever held I have had to show my official academic transcripts proving that I held my qualifications.



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