Skilled Migrants needed! Come work in Australia!

by Heather on November 6, 2006

by Heather | November 6th, 2006

dsc01461.JPG Want to check out your chances of qualifying for an Australian Work Visa? Check out the Skilled Migrant Web Page from the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs. Here is a sneak preview at a few occupations that are desperately needed.

Accountant
Acupuncturist
Agricultural Scientist
Architect
Art Teacher
Chiropractor
Computing Professionals
Copywriter
Dance Teacher
Dental Specialist
Dentist
Dietitian
Engineer
Interpreter
Legal Practitioner
Medical Practitioner
Music Teacher (Private)
Pharmacist
Quantity Surveyor
Social Worker
Speech Pathologist
Teacher
Veterinarian
Welfare Worker
Zoologist
Child Care Co-ordinator
Engineering Manager
Finance Manager
General Manager
Human Resource Manager
Information Technology Manager
Sales and Marketing Manager
Supply and Distribution Manager

Check out BusinessTravellogue for relevant information.

{ 9 comments }

K.Karthikeyan November 15, 2006 at 7:50 pm
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Hi, I am Dr K.Karthikeyan from India. I have completed my postgraduation in Oral &Maxillo facial surgery in India . I am interested to work as a dental assistant and appear for ADC exams as soon as possible. Kindly guide me in this persual.

Regards,
K.Karthikeyan

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ah' Che November 19, 2006 at 12:50 pm
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Hi there, this is not an employment resource, however I will try and find a few helpful links for you. I would suggest doing a search for “Dental assistant courses in Australia”, or something similar.

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Easy Migration February 8, 2007 at 9:15 pm
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This job list should be of interest to Malaysians and Singaporeans. Most professionals speak English and many have qualifications recognised in Australia or easily “converted” yes. I know, a touchy word!I’m an ex-Malayan) for recognition. This means that you might have to do a few papers instead of the full course. Send me a brief email for a FREE assessment at “easymigration@iprimus.com.au” if you are from Malaysia or S’pore. No obligation on you or me. In the meantime “Kong Hee Fatt Choy” for the Lunar New Year. Email me today as life is not a rehearsal. Harry.

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Jerome February 24, 2007 at 2:00 am
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Hi Harry,

How come you only invited Malaysians and Singaporeans? I’m a Filipino and I can speak English as well as them..My professional experience are mostly on Administration, but the most sought after job categories are skilled and trade workers.

Do I qualify if I took a Trade skill study though I wouldn’t have much experience yet?

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amir May 25, 2007 at 9:55 am
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i postgraduate in veterinary medicine in iran and want to work and study for nxt levels in australia.tnx

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Ana July 23, 2007 at 9:21 pm
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Hi there!
I am an environmental engineer from Portugal and I would like to work in Australia, because I believe I have great chances to learn and to improve my skills to be successful in this country .
Do you agree with this or maybe it is a bit difficult to achieve this goal?
Thank you in advance for your help,

Ana

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ah Che' July 24, 2007 at 4:11 pm
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You should be just fine. That is actually my occupation as well. Check with your current employer for tranfer/exchange options. Check job sites like Seek.com.au. and try contacting the major consulting companies directly. There are quite a few international and Australian Firms.

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Noel November 23, 2007 at 10:15 pm
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hello there!!!

I’m here right now in the Philippines. I have a friend whom luckily got a nice job in Australia (Darwin). It is my dream also to have job and live in Australia. I am an IT professional with 13 years experience with lots of assigned functions accompanied by limited salary. As of now, I am mastering the new IT communication standards and its physical implementations as a preparation for having a job in Au. I will greatly appreciate for any help that would be extended to me to this come true. Thanks and Goodspeed

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Brian February 26, 2008 at 8:32 pm
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What website should I go for a better oppurtunity to find job and work in australia? Any advice? Thanks!

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