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Employment success stories

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Michael and Sarah stand together in front of the Hog's Breath cafe sign

Job seeker success stories

“My confidence has gone sky-high!” – Michael

Wednesday, 15 January 2020
When Michael first came to EPIC Assist (EPIC), he had no confidence. He believed that he would never be able to find a job that...
Pat, Clancy and Jason standing together in front of a green wall and a 'Xcell health fitness' sign

Job seeker success stories

Clancy sweeps away his barriers in a new cleaning role

Wednesday, 6 November 2019
Clancy Whiteman has found a new purpose in his life since starting his job as a cleaner at Xcell Health and Fitness. Before starting this...
Hand holding plant in garden

Job seeker success stories

Gardening more than just a job for Adam

Tuesday, 5 November 2019
We were thrilled to recently receive an update from one of our former job seekers, Adam Lopez. EPIC helped Adam secure work as a gardener...
Edward is on the left had side standing in front of the EPIC office, Samual is on the right standing next to an EPIC poster

Job seeker success stories

Temporary roles important stepping stones for Cairns job seekers

Wednesday, 30 October 2019
Two job seekers connected with EPIC Assist’s Cairns Service Centre, Edward and Samuel, have discovered that it’s good to be open to opportunities that may...
A young women plays the drums on the left, a painting is on the right

Job seeker success stories

Art and music bring light to a life lived in darkness

Monday, 21 October 2019
Being completely blind has never stopped musician and artist Renee Kelly from using creative outlets to express herself. Born 15 weeks premature, Renee sees total...
Two men pose behind a bar at Brouhaha brewery

Employer testimonials

“EPIC made it so easy. I wish I’d done it sooner”- Matt

Wednesday, 9 October 2019
General Manager and Head Brewer of Brouhaha Matt Jancauskas was struggling to fill a role at his craft brewery and restaurant in Maleny on the...
Robert Sobyra smiling in front of the CSQ sign

Employer testimonials

Labour economist says that being disability-inclusive makes good business sense

Friday, 20 September 2019
Robert Sobyra is a self-confessed numbers guy. As Director of Evidence, Data and Innovation for Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) he knows that the numbers around...
Robert, Liam and Darren stand together in front of the Construction Skills Queensland entry

Job seeker success stories

Liam proves that Asperger’s syndrome is no barrier to employment

Friday, 20 September 2019
When Liam was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome 15 years ago, his parents were told that he would never be able to hold down a job...
A book with a blurred list of items to do. A hand holding a pen is checking one of the items off the list.

Employment success stories

What you need to organise before your first day of work

Tuesday, 17 September 2019
Getting your first job can be an exciting time. When applying for jobs it is important to ensure you have applied for the right documentation...
Target employee of the month Clinton standing in front of a poster holiding his prize mug

Employer testimonials

Long term support key for employee of the month Clinton

Monday, 2 September 2019
Long-term Target employee Clinton’s enthusiasm and dedication has hit the mark, taking out the first ever employee of the month award for his Burnie store...
Graduates Renee and Jason hold up their certificate with EPIC representatives, Rick and Natalie, and Queensland Children's Hospital HR Adviser, Lisa

Job seeker success stories

Graduation the start of career dreams for EPIC job seekers

Thursday, 29 August 2019
They may have only just graduated, but it’s clear that this is just the beginning for four EPIC Assist (EPIC) job seekers who are on...
A laptop on a pink rug with a sign that says "you've got this"

Job seeker tips

Job search tips for high school students

Wednesday, 21 August 2019
Finding a part-time job while you are a high school student can be both exciting and scary. Knowing where to start can be difficult. While...
Traditional Funerals employees stand together holding donated uniforms

EPIC partnerships

Local community helping job seekers dress to impress

Wednesday, 7 August 2019
EPIC job seekers will be stepping into job interviews with an increased sense of confidence and pride thanks to their new wardrobe of corporate clothes...
EPIC consultants and Popin Cafe employees smiling with their coffees

Employer testimonials

Inclusion on the menu at Maryborough Cafe

Friday, 2 August 2019
Owner of Maryborough’s POPIN on Kent café, Deb, knows that the staff members she has employed through local disability employment service EPIC Assist are (in...
Liam and Duncan stand in front of the Avantix sign

Job seeker success stories

“Take the leap because you won’t regret it.” – Duncan

Monday, 29 July 2019
Managing Director of Avantix is reaping the benefits of hiring someone on the autism spectrum Brisbane based information processing solutions company, Avantix, is learning that...
Patrice sits next to a plant

Employment success stories

The game changer is support: Patrice’s journey to find his confidence

Tuesday, 23 July 2019
After sustaining an injury, and realising that he could no longer continue in his current line of work, Patrice Sullivan turned to EPIC Assist (EPIC)...
Leisa and an EPIC consultant smile while she chops vegetables.

Job seeker success stories

EPIC Assist serving up more than jobs in Bundaberg

Monday, 24 June 2019
24 job seekers connected with the EPIC Bundaberg team have been served up more than jobs this June, taking part in a Jamie’s Ministry of...
EPIC retail student, Brayden, stands amongst the shelves at IKEA

Job seeker success stories

Everything’s stacking up for Brayden at IKEA

Thursday, 16 May 2019
At EPIC Assist (EPIC), we’re committed to preparing people with disability for the workforce and supporting them to reach their potential. We recently chatted to...
Isabella Allen, guide dog and representative from Guide Dogs Australia

Job seeker success stories

Isabella breaks down perceived barriers of blindness

Wednesday, 1 May 2019
Isabella was submitting hundreds of job applications and getting nowhere before she made the decision to connect with EPIC. As a blind woman with a...
Rodney from Phelan's Bakery talks meaningful employment in his office.

Job seeker success stories

How meaningful employment has changed Alex’s life

Thursday, 11 April 2019
Alex’s journey to meaningful employment has been tougher than most. He spent many years fighting an uphill battle plagued with misdeeds by previous workplaces, and...
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