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Saturday, 04 October 2008 07:35

Vocational education and training in Australia is a complex niche sector. For those that don't work with the system on a regular basis, it is a very difficult place to navigate. There are many websites you can browse but without the industry knowledge how can you be sure the information you are reading is relevant and useful?

The Training Links Web Directory has been created by Marcus Rummler, an industry professional that saw the need to take some of the confusion out of vocational education and training sector by listing industry contacts that are useful to many visitors such as employers, individuals, government agencies or international users seeking to learn more about our national training system.

We'd like to become the first website users visit when searching for contacts in the training industry. There are many sites out there with web links on their page for the training sector but most are site specific or very limited, only listing a few categories.

We believe that our directory will become the most diverse and dynamic web directory, giving users a more informative experience.

We hope you find this information helpful, if you have any comments feel free to contact us. We won't respond to your comments next week, we'll aim to reply with 24-48 hours. We recognise that our users are the most important factor in determining the success of this site, your comments are important to us.


 

 

 

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