What is the International Work Certificate (IWC)?

Program Structure

  • Enrol in program
  • Complete workbook
  • Complete at least 100 hours of work (recorded in Logbook)
  • Submit Work Book and Log Book for asssessing
  • Successfully complete Work-Readiness Test
  • Graduate with certificate

What are the benefits of the Certificate?

  • IWC Certificate is credible proof of (international) work experience validated by a university/college
  • Employability skills are internationally recognised
  • Professional Log Book can be kept as further evidence of work expereince and an interview techniques guide
  • Encourages pro-active development of essential skills required for professional employment


The International Work Certificate (IWC) is a unique program designed to recognise the skills, workplace development and experience gained during employment.

The IWC works as an additional tool that students can use to gain that extra advantage when seeking graduate employment. This certificate provides employers wtih an understanding of the type of employability skills students have obtained from their international work experience.

The International Work Certificate Program provides individuals with the necessary employability skills, workplace development and experience to work in a global business environment. Today employers prefer work ready staff who have practical experience and exposure in a work environment in addition to having a degree.

The IWC formally recognises work hours and work skills acquired through various forms of employment.