Bass High School students were encouraged to explore their careers and look into the future as they dug deep through another Bulldogs Game-Changers Career Planning Course.
The course saw the group assess their strengths, complete interest profiling, craft resumes, practise interviews, and explore pathways that match their skills.
NRL Game Development Officer Mitch New led 'Position Play', a ballwork exercise reflecting different roles, and a metaphor for discovering career fit, while C-Life Gym's Group Exercise Coordinator Mat Baldwin spoke to the group on physical confidence, teaching movement patterns as well as power stances for presence in interviews and networking.
“Helping young people build a game plan for their future is one of the most powerful things we can do," said Bulldogs Head of Innovation and Growth, Ramy Haidar.
When they understand their strengths, they step into opportunities with energy, confidence, and purpose.
With the support of course sponsor MacLend, students leave Belmore with clarity, career tools, and a sense of direction.