RTOs: Employer Satisfaction Survey

Tell us about your experience with RTOs, apprentices and trainees.

The Victorian Skills Authority (VSA) invites all employers of apprentices and trainees to have their say in their Employer Satisfaction Survey.

If you employ an apprentice or trainee who attends or has recently graduated from training at a registered training organisation (RTO), the Employer Satisfaction Survey is your chance to tell us how satisfied you are with the training they received.

The survey results will be used to improve the quality of education and training in Victoria and to help Victorian employers, like you, have the right people with the right skills.

The VSA has commissioned Wallis Social Research (Wallis) to conduct the survey. Wallis have already sent you an email or text with a personalised link to the survey.

The quickest and easiest way to complete the survey is to do so online:

  • scan the QR code on the letter you received
  • or click your individual survey link if you received an email invitation or reminder.

If you prefer to complete the survey on paper, please complete the survey booklet mailed to you and post it back to Wallis Social Research using the self-addressed envelope.

You may also get a call from Wallis with the opportunity to participate in the survey over the phone.

If you have not yet received an email and would like to participate, contact: Wallis Social Research on 1800 113 444 or employers@wallis.social

"The survey is a way of offering feedback… so that we can continue to enhance and improve the training programs."

Who is the Victorian Skills Authority?

The Victorian Skills Authority provides evidence-based planning and solutions to meet current and future skills needs in Victoria.

The VSA reports directly to the Minister for Skills and TAFE and work closely with the Office of TAFE Coordination and Delivery (OTCD) and the Skills and Employment Group within the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions.

Our role is to gather and analyse industry data, identify where there are current and emerging skills shortages in Victoria’s workforce and work with stakeholders to develop strategies to fill these gaps.

For more information, or to read results from past Employer Satisfaction Surveys results see:

"I filled out the survey because I love my industry. I would love to be able to pass on the skills that other chefs have given me”