March 6, 2023

Are you a skilled worker looking to take your career to the next level in Australia? As a foreign national, you may face some challenges in the job market, but don’t let that discourage you. With the right strategies and resources, you can increase your chances of landing your dream job and living your best life down under.

6 Strategies to help you land your dream Job in Australia as a Foreign National

RESEARCH JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN ADVANCE

Before moving to Australia, explore the local work market and hunt for positions that fit your qualifications. You can use job search websites like Seek and Indeed, as well as the websites of individual companies and recruitment agencies.

Look for positions that match your qualifications, skills, and experience, and tailor your resume and cover letter to each job application to increase your chances of success.

NETWORK AND MAKE CONNECTIONS

Networking is key to finding a job in Australia, especially if you are a foreigner. Attend events, join professional organizations, and connect with people in your industry to build your network and learn about potential job opportunities.

Don’t be afraid to reach out to people on LinkedIn or other social media platforms, and make sure to personalise your messages and follow up with thank-you notes.

NETWORK AND MAKE CONNECTIONS

APPLY FOR JOBS ONLINE

Many jobs in Australia are advertised online, so check job search engines like Seek and company websites frequently for new opportunities. Make sure to tailor your resume and cover letter to the specific job and company. You may also use keywords that match the job description to increase your visibility. 

APPLY FOR JOBS ONLINE

UTILISE RECRUITMENT AGENCIES

Recruitment agencies can be a useful resource for finding a job in Australia. They can help you find job openings, provide advice on your resume and job search, and connect you with employers.

CONSIDER TAKING ON FREELANCE OR  CONTRACT WORK

If you are having trouble finding a full-time job, consider taking on freelance or contract work to gain experience and build your network. This can also be a good way to demonstrate your skills and work ethic to potential employers.

BE PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE

 In Australia, it is common to negotiate your salary and benefits when you start a new job. Make sure to research industry standards and be prepared to negotiate your salary, paid time off, and other benefits to ensure that you are compensated fairly for your work.

BE PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE

Remember, every step you take gets you closer to your dream job in Australia! Are you ready to advance in your career?

Our migration team is here to help. Book a consultation today and get the support and guidance you need to increase your chances of landing your dream job in Australia. 

Did you know that Auspire Immigration has partnered with employers Australia-wide who are willing and able to offer sponsorship? Yes!!! We have a database of employers that you can benefit from once you become our client. Check our current vacancies here

You become a client once you have booked a consultation. Take action now – your future is waiting for you!

 

June 17, 2018

Making the move to Australia can be an exciting time, but also somewhat daunting if you are looking at moving under a Work, Employer Sponsored or Skilled Visa. Or you may be already in Australia on a temporary visa and need to find work suited to your qualifications.

One of the most common questions we receive as a migrant specialist is “How do I find work in Australia?”

There are a number of different ways to find the perfect job for your immigration journey. Let’s get started by breaking them down here.

How to find work in Australia: Check Out the Government of Australia Website

1. Check Out the Government of Australia Website
This is a great starting point. This website (in particular this page here) lists skill shortages. Skilled Visas are designed to target genuine skill shortages, which means the industries are actively looking for recruitment. The Australian Government likes to keep these updated in order to diversify the country’s business expertise and increase entrepreneurial talent. Take a look and see if you fit the profile.

2. Search the Job Classifieds
There are a number of common websites in Australia that list vacancies and job classifieds. It’s worth checking these out to see if you can find a vacancy that suits you first. In particular, the sites compiled in the list below will often state whether the job will be suitable for immigrants and whether or not the employer will provide visa support. This is a really helpful tool, which will save time during your job search.
• Seek.com.au: When looking for employment in Australia, Seek is the first website you should go to. Bookmark this page and refer to it often. There are thousands of jobs in all different fields.
• Australian Government Job Search Site: Again, this is a great site to bookmark. It is recognised as the second most effective resource for those seeking employment in Australia.
• Career One: Career One has an easy-to-use interface, helpful blog articles on employment in Australia, and features vacancies for larger companies, like Uber.
• Recruit.net: Another larger website for Australian vacancies be sure to adjust your country on the homepage to “Australia” before searching.

3. Find Information on Australian Government Department Websites
The Australian Government Department of Jobs and Small Business is responsible for national policies and programs that help Australians find and keep employment. They maintain a regularly updated site with a list of most employment websites Students can also use the Graduate Careers site, established by the Graduate Careers Council of Australia.

How to find work in Australia: Search the Job Classifieds

4. Get Networking
A simple business and professional concept, but a good one! Network through any means you have. If you have a professional qualification where the equivalent is recognised in Australia, try emailing the governing Australian organisation for specific advice on membership and job opportunities.
Do you have friends or family members, professional contacts or acquaintances that have already moved to Australia? Perhaps you are in Australia under a Visitor Visa or Student Visa, and have made friends along the way. Often word of mouth is one of the best ways to create contacts and make your intentions for permanent work and immigration known. Networking is also very effective, if you are looking for a business or organisation to sponsor you on an Employer Sponsored Visa.

If you don’t already have one, a LinkedIn profile is a great tool to add to your portfolio. This professional social network is a fabulous resource for building contacts in many fields, networking with other professionals, and maintaining a professional online presence.

How to find work in Australia: Check Out the Government of Australia Website

5. Contact a Migration Specialist
If you have exhausted all of your personal searching options, and find you are meeting a “dead-end” of sorts, it may be worth to contact a migration specialist for some further advice. Our Migration Specialists at Auspire Immigration Australia work daily within the field and it allows us to network on your behalf, know of opportunities that are perhaps not advertised, or we can simply point you in the right direction for your skills and expertise.

In our personal experience, moving to Australia and finding work as a migrant can be a wonderful opportunity, opening doors to many new probabilities. We wish you the best of luck on your job seeking; remember to check job and Government sites every day and don’t forget to set-up your LinkedIn profile! Keep applying for jobs and never give up! You only need one person to say yes. Keep going. All the best!

How to find work in Australia: Contact a Migration Specialist
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