According to new figures released by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, the Australian government’s increased immigration quota has made a good dent in the numbers of skilled vacancies in the country. The overall skilled vacancy index dropped by a whopping 17.1%.
However two of the 18 indexed industry groups have been seemingly unaffected; marketing and advertising and printing. Perhaps you have skills in these areas and are interested in migrating to Australia?
The website www.workingin-australia.com has masses of information about emigrating to this vibrant, vast country. Take a look. What have you got to lose?
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Good post. I hope someday that Australians would wake up and open their eyes to the vast career opportunities in this line of business.
Dear Sir,
I am looking a sales or production manger posting . I having two years three months experiance.
I am Fully qualified newspaper printer from Glasgow in the UK any companies wishing to sponsor on a 457 visa id love to hear from i have a full resume i can email to any companies interested please email me .
thanks
Peter