Mar 29

Many clients and people that we speak to advise us that they are giving up on the Australian job sponsorship route for migrating to Australia, because recruitment agencies in Australia have advised them that:
  

“It’s just too hard to find a sponsor” 

“You need to have local experience”

“Australian companies aren’t sponsoring right now”

“You are better to wait until you arrive in Australia”

Why do recruitment agencies give this advice?  The reason is because, although they are specialists in their field and know the Australian market well, when they introduce job seekers to their clients (ie Australian companies), the recruiters receive a fee from that client.  Recruiters therefore want to take the quickest and easiest route for receiving their fee.  I know this sounds harsh, however, in their defense, recruiters receive hundreds of applications for jobs they advertise, and they need to somehow cut these applications down to a select few to introduce to their client.  Further, recruitment agencies need to have met you face to face before they can introduce you to their clients, as a matter of policy. 

Therefore, job seekers who require sponsorship, are not yet in Australia, and/or have not had work experience in Australia in the past; will for the most part, be screened out of the recruitment process by recruiters, as they opt to work with candidates whom will be less effort for them. 

This is not to say that recruiters have no feelings or compassion.  They are simply doing business the best they know how.  Having spent several years in the position of having to screen CVs and select the most suitable for the position, I understand the process that recruiters go through, and therefore I feel my opinion is justified.

Nadine Myers, Australian Emigration Job Search Strategist with Nab That Job in Australia! advises not to be deterred by the advice that Australian recruiters give you.  Ms Myers and her team work with foreign nationals every day, and have clients who have successfully found job sponsorship whilst applying from overseas, and who have not previously had local Australian experience. 

It must be stressed though, finding job sponsorship in Australia is no easy feat. 

“It takes a lot of hard work, dedication and a positive and resilient attitude, and even then, there is  chance you may fail”, says Ms Myers. 

“You have to know what you want, you have to go after it, and you have to know that no matter what adversities you are faced with now, you will reach your goal.”

Ms Myers advises not to believe that it will happen over night.  “Finding a job in Australia, including sponsorship, is a process that we help you through.  It starts with ensuring that your CV is competitive, that you have a strong job search strategy.  You also need to continually and systematically tap into the hidden job market – that means looking for those jobs that are not advertised.  They are out there, my friends!” says Ms Myers.

Many Australian companies now have sophisticated recruitment systems whereby they accept applications year-round from job seekers, whether they have vacancies or not.  The Australian companies then access this ‘pool’ of talent when positions become available in their company, and hence, they often do not need to advertise their vacancy.

Many Australian companies also offer their employees referral fees if they introduced someone they know to the company, which is very attractive and powerful, and can also mean that vacancies are filled from within the company before there is any need to advertise the position.

Networking and tapping into this hidden job market in Australia is therefore key for foreign nationals in particular, who are seeking employment in Australia.

“There are thousands of skilled job seekers all over the world who are seeking employment in Australia, and my mission is to ensure that these people do not give up on their dream of migrating to Australia”, says Ms Myers.

If you are having trouble finding a job in Australia, the first step to improving your success rate is to do Nab That Job in Australia’s quick CV assessment which will help you to determine whether your CV is competitive in the Australian job market.  This assessment will lead you through a series of questions that will uncover what you need to do to improve your success rate when seeking employment in Australia.  The assessment tool will then offer you your next steps, depending on your particular visa status. 

Click here to find out if your CV is competitive now

 

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Dec 30
  • Sponsorship positions available for 2010
  • Beat the rush get your resume in now
  • Considering employees from PQS and contracting background
  • Quantity Surveyors/cost estimators looking for your next challenge in infrastructure?
  • Is your day becoming repetitive? Stuck on the same projects?
  • Do you want to work for one of the most enviable practices in Australia?
  • Exceptional people, projects and positions!

This client has an excellent reputation in Australia and worldwide. The Directors enjoy the benefits of running the business and all have the same goal for the company. Working for this firm not only puts you in an enviable position with your colleagues but the support and training is second to none! This is a career move and promotions are always looked at internally before going to market.

Their Melbourne office is looking for key members of staff for their infrastructure division. They are incredibly experienced in providing cost and contract management services to key infrastructure projects around the country.

I am looking for people who have worked in a consultancy/comtractor on pre contract roles in any of the following sectors

  • Road and Rail
  • Aviation
  • Energy
  • Water

The culture and feel of this organisation is excellent, they offer a rewarding program for employees who are loyal, dedicated and want to do well. These roles are available in 2010 and confidentiality is guaranteed

In return you will receive a competitive salary, excellent working conditions and help with relocation costs should you be moving interstate or from overseas. Sponsorship is available for successful candidates.

To be considered for this position, click here.

To have your CV assessed to determine whether you will be competitive for this position, email your CV to the Australian Emigration Job Search Strategist here.

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Dec 30

MUREX OR CALYPSO

CONSULTANTS/BUSINESS ANALYSTS

MELBOURNE – AUSTRALIA

Leading Investment Bank/Institution is in need of a strong Senior Business Analyst with experience in either Calypso or Murex

Knowledge of Front to Back Office Risk and Treasury systems as well as business processes will put you ahead of the pack.

In this role you will play a key role implementing the system, and report, contribute and actively engage senior executives of the bank at steering committee meetings – an exceptional opportunity to get recognised and be rewarded!

Previous experience mentor and coaching more junior business analysts, as well working closely with developers is mandatory, you be required interact with both business and technical teams.

This is truly one of the most exciting projects within the Australian Investment Banking community, high profile and instrumental in the institutions global strategy.

To be considered for this position, click here.

To have your CV assessed to determine whether you will be competitive for this position, email your CV to the Australian Emigration Job Search Strategist here.

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Dec 30

Are you applying for job sponsorship without even knowing whether you’re on the Employer Nomination Scheme Occupation List (ENSOL)?  You may be wasting your time if that is the case, because under the immigration laws in Australia, you need to be on this list before you can be sponsored by an Australian Employer.



Not only do you need to be on the ENSOL to be considered for job sponsorship in Australia, but you also have to demonstrate that you have the necessary skills and qualifications to perform the job that you have been nominated for sponsorship in Australia for.

The ENSOL document issued by the Australian Government, Department of Immigration and Citizenship, sets out the ways that you can demonstrate that you have the necessary skills and training for the sponsored position as follows:

  • you have worked in Australia in the occupation for which you are being nominated for 2 years prior to applying for your ENS visa (including at least the last 12 months with your nominating employer); or
  • you have had your skills and qualifications assessed as equivalent to the Australian standard by the appropriate assessment authority and, unless exceptional circumstances apply, have 3 years post-qualification experience in the occupation; or
  • you have been nominated for a position which attracts a base salary of at least the salary specified by Gazette Notice for highly paid executive positions. The current minimum salary level
    is available at www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilledworkers/ens/eligibility.htm

When applying for job sponsorship in Australia, you must have obtained your skills assessment before
you lodge your visa application and you must provide it to the department at the time you lodge your visa application.

You need to also be aware that if you are applying for job sponsorship, you need to hold the required license or registration necessary in order to work in your occupation in Australia.  The Department of Immigration and Citizenship also states that you can you can provide evidence that you are eligible to
unconditionally hold that licence or registration with your visa application instead of providing a skills assessment from the assessing authority listed on the ENSOL form.

If you intend on applying for job sponsorship in Australia, and you have been nominated to fill a senior academic or scientific research position by an Australian university or the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), you won’t need to have your skills assessed by an assessing uthority listed on the ENSOL form mentioned above.

Also, if you are applying for job sponsorship in Australia and the assessing authority for your occupation is listed as TRA (Trades Recognition Australia), the Department of Immigration and Citizenship of Australia will also accept a skills assessment from the Department of Industrial Relations in the state orterritory where you plan on working.


For further information on the requirements of the Employer Nomination Scheme (job sponsorship in Australia), I recommend that you visit Australian Government website for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship at: www.immi.gov.au/skilled/ or read booklet 5, Employer Sponsored Migration, which is available from the website or from any office of the department.

Go throught the ENSOL now, and uncover whether your occupation is in demand in Australia and may qualify for job sponsorship.

You will find that the list is very long and comprehensive, and is split up into the four major occupational groups in Australia:

  • Managers and Administrators
  • Professionals
  • Associate Professionals
  • Tradespersons and Related Workers

The ENSOL also points to the relevant assessing authorities for each occupation, so you can go ahead and have your skills and qualifications assessed for job sponsorship in Australia.

Once you have determined whether you are indeed on the ENSOL, you can then move forward and progress in your job sponsorship applications in Australia.  For some inspiration for migrating to Australia in 2010, click here.

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Dec 30
  • Undertake IA reports, crisis stabilisation and other forms of due diligence reviews of distressed companies. 
  • Wide variety of formal insolvency engagements including VA’s, receiverships, trade-on’s and liquidations.
  • Assignments particularly coming from the Property and Construction industries.
  • As a Big 4 you will find this division has a lot of work in the pipeline, offering the opportunity to obtain invaluable experience in all facets of Restructuring and providing a secure environment as the economy picks up.
  • Lead a small team of staff and report direct to a Partner in most instances.
  • Responsibility for driving the progress of small to medium sized files.
  • Part of a wider team on larger engagements.
  • CA/CPA qualified. 5 + years Insolvency experience. Sponsorship considered.

 

To be considered for this position, click here.

To have your CV assessed to determine whether you will be competitive for this position, email your CV to the Australian Emigration Job Search Strategist here.

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Dec 29

 

“Empower yourself to power yourself.  Accept Personal responsibility for expanding the energy to take on the essential tasks needed to fulfill your dream”

 

Let 2010 be the year that you finally emigrate to Australia!  What is it that is currently standing in your way of emigrating to Australia?  Is it finding job sponsorship in Australia?  Is it creating a competitive Australian CV so you can have more success when you apply for jobs in Australia?  Is it not knowing how to tap into the hidden job market?

 Whatever it is that is holding you back from finding a job in Australia and making your dream a reality, you can make the change that is required to find job sponsorship in Australia.

To make anything happen, all you need to do is take the first steps, and the path will fall in front of you.

 

“The path of success reveals itself to those who have the wisdom to see it”

 

Our recommendations for making 2010 a successful year for finding job sponsorship in Australia and emigrating are:

 

 

Some inspiration for you to start envisioning your lifestyle in Australia

 
This video clip was part of a Tourism Australia campaign that received some controversy due to the use of the phrase, “where the bloody hell are ya?”.  I quite like this video advert, and I hope that you can find humour in it and not be offended.

“Your dream can and will come true if you focus on your desire to go from where you are to where you want to be”


Nab That Job in Australia! has put together an inspirational clip to get you motivated to do what you need to do to make your dream happen, find a job in Australia and emigrate.

 

So?  What are you waiting for? (“where the bloody hell are ya??!”)  Make your dream happen now and take the first steps towards your goal!

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Dec 10

Salary:       Competitive $$

Type:          Contract

Job sponsorship available in Australia for an EPC Project Director for a contract based in Australia.

The hiring company is a Major International Oil & Gas EPC management consultant and constructor working within and around Australia.

As Project Director (EPC), you will have substantial experience in major Oil and Gas projects. This is a key position within the organisation, and represents an excellent opportunity, with remuneration commensurate with the role.

A quick decision will be made for filling this role, and therefore your speed of application is of the utmost importance.  Please do not hesitate before applying if you are interested in this role.

To be considered for this role you would fit the following criteria:

  • You are already a Project Director on a major Project
  • You are able to lead a major EPC Project going forward, the value of this project is in excess of US$1B
  • You will have a relevant degree and extensive, relevant experience in Oil & Gas Projects
  • You will have successfully led major projects through at least 1 (preferably more) Gas Mon or Oil & Gas Projects
  • You will have solid design experience backed up with several years of field/construction experience
  • To attain the experience required you will have substantial previous experience as a Project manager with full responsibility for P&L
  • You will have extensive experience in SE Asia/Australia
  • You will be an Australian Citizen, Residents or holders of a valid working Visa or be eligible for sponsorship on a 457 Visa or eligible to work in Australia

If you would like to have your CV assessed to ensure you will be competitive for this sponsored position, email it now, with a sample cover letter, to Nadine Myers.

If you are an experienced EPC Project Director who requires job sponsorship in Australia, and if you feel this role is a great match for your skills, apply now by clicking here.

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Dec 10

Location: Sydney

Salary:     $120,000 (negotiable)

 

Job Sponsorship is available in Australia for a skilled Business Analyst with Remedy v7 experience.

There is an excellent career oppportunity here with generous remuneration package and benefits with this Global IT Outsourcing Solution Provider located in North Ryde, Sydney.

You will have an understanding of how information technology interfaces with the functional groups within an organisation, and be experienced in providing conceptual data and business process models and re-engineering expertise to support clients.

You will also have:

  • Experience with Remedy v7 (essential), however other versions will be considered
  • Experience with Remedy and ITSM tools, and how they interact with IT and the business
  • Requirements Gathering experience
  • Exposure to Service desk or equivalent environment
  • Gap Analysis and experience working closely with clients / vendors etc

What an opportunity you have here to emigrate to Australia with job sponsorship, and grow your career with an industry leader in Australia!

If you would like to have your CV assessed to ensure you will be competitive for this sponsored position, email it now, with a sample cover letter, to Nadine Myers.

If you are a Business Analyst who requires job sponsorship in Australia, and if you feel this role is a great match for your skills, apply now by clicking here.

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Nov 27

There are currently various positions available for job sponsorship Australia, and I highlight some of the key roles available below.

                                                                                                                                                   

Business Systems Analyst – Australian Job Sponsorship Available

  • Are you experienced in either MUREX or CALYPSO?
  • Are you currently working as a Consultant / Business Analyst?
  • Do you require job sponsorship in Australia?

 

This leading Investment bank is seeking a talented Senior Business Analyst to join their team in Melbourne, Australia; and are prepared to sponsor the right candidate! 

Knowledge required:

  • Front to Back Office Risk
  • Treasury Systems
  • Business Processes

 

As Business Analyst, you will be required to implement the system,; and report, contribute and actively engage senior executives at steering committee meetings – therefore, excellent communication skills and the ability to influence are a must.

It would be an advantage if you have previous mentor and coaching experience, particularly with junior business analysts.  You will also work well as part of a team, working closely with developers, and interacting with both business and technical teams.

Be recognised and rewarded in this role!

If you would like to have your CV assessed to ensure you will be competitive for this sponsored position, email it now, with a sample cover letter, to Nadine Myers.

If you are a Business Analyst who requires job sponsorship in Australia, and if you feel this role is a great match for your skills, apply now by clicking here.

 

                                                                                                                                                   

Senior Recruitment Consultant (Medical) – Australian Job Sponsorship Available

  • Are you a Senior-level Recruitment Consultant with experienced in Medical Placements?
  • Is it important to you to be rewarded and to have opportunities for career progression?
  • Do you require job sponsorship in Australia?

 

This  UK-based recruitment agency, specialising in Health Care placements, was establised in Australia in 2007, and has offices in New Zealand, Ireland, Canada, Germany, Sweden and South Africa.
This company is very employee focussed, providing an excellent work environment that is professional, yet fun.
Knowledge and experience required:

  • Senior-level recruitment experience gained within the Health Care market
  • Proven track record of meeting and exceeding KPIs
  • Ability to quickly develop and maintain fruitful business relationships with both candidates and clients
  • Results focussed and goal oriented, with a positive and resilient demeanour
  • Organised with excellent time management skills
  • Passionate, fun, people-person who enjoys a team environment

 

I ideally, you are well connected internationally, with access to your own pool of talented, international candidates. 

This position will attract a base salary of $70K plus a rewarding commision structure.  This role includes the following benefits:

  • Base salary of $70K
  • Oustanding commission structure of approximately 35% of billings
  • Flexible working hours
  • Annual incentive trip to locations such as Las Vegas, New York and Miami
  • Access to a databased strength developed over nearly 10 years

 

 If you would like to have your CV assessed to ensure you will be competitive for this sponsored position, email it now, with a sample cover letter, to Nadine Myers.

If you are a Medical Recruitment Consultant who requires job sponsorship in Australia, and if you feel this role is a great match for your skills, apply now by clicking here.

 

                                                                                                                                                   

Child Care / Kindergarten Teacher – Australian Job Sponsorship Available

  • Beautiful beach location in Melbourne, Australia
  • Competitive Remuneration
  • Job sponsorship available for suitably qualified candidates!

 

Chelsea Child Care is a small, independent child care centre located a short 30 minute train ride from the centre of Melbourne, alongside the beautiful beach, south Melbourne. 
A Child Care / Kindergarten Teacher is required, following a recent expansion of the Chelsea Child Care Centre.

Job sponsorship is available for a four year visa for the selected candidate with the follwoing qualifications and experience:

  • Child Care Diploma / Degree / Post Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education
  • Post graduate experience as a Child Care or Kindergarten Teacher
  • Passion, enthusiasm and dedication to child care

If you would like to have your CV assessed to ensure you will be competitive for this sponsored position, email it now, with a sample cover letter, to Nadine Myers.

If you are a Medical Recruitment Consultant who requires job sponsorship in Australia, and if you feel this role is a great match for your skills, apply now by clicking here.

 

                                                                                                                                                   

Theatre / Oncology / Critical Care / Maternity / General Nurse

- Australian Job Sponsorship Available

  • Various locations, including Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and regional
  • Competitive Remuneration
  • Job sponsorship available!

 

We are seeking experienced Nurses of all specialities, including Urology, Plastics, Orthopaedics, General, Gastroenterology, Ophthalmology, ENT, Cardiac, Vascular, Oncology, Critical Care, Maternity, Gynaecology and more.
Requirements for these positions:

  • Registered Nurse with ability to register within Australia
  • Minimum two years experience in your specialty area
  • Interested in emigrating to Australia
  • Positive attitude and ability to work well as part of a team

We work together to arrange the job, sponsorship and guide you through the process from application to relocation!  All you have to do is tell us where you’re interested in moving to in Australia, an approximate time frame that you can make the move, and we will arrange the job sponsorship in Australia.
If you would like to have your CV assessed to ensure you will be competitive for this sponsored position; email it now, with a sample cover letter, to Nadine Myers.

If you are an experienced Registered Nurse who requires job sponsorship in Australia, and if you feel this role is a great match for your skills, apply now by clicking here.

 

                                                                                                                                                   

Your Job Not Advertised?

 

If you are skilled and your profession is on the MODL (Australian Migration Occupations in Demand List), send your CV now to Nadine Myers, and we will see whether we are able to assist you to find job sponsorship in Australia

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Nov 25

 

 

Do not underestimate the power of a high-impact resume, especially if you are looking for job sponsorship in Australia.

  

Let’s put this into perspective.  When you apply for a job in Australia, what is the very first thing that the employer touches that gives them their first impression of you?

Answer: Your cover letter or resume.

Now, keeping in mind that the Australian employer or recruiter are also receiving cover letters and resumes from Australian residents, and have grown to expect a type of format of cover letter or resume; if you have not done your research and your cover letter and resume are not in the expected Australian format, who do you think the Australian employer would be more interested in – you, or a local Australian resident?

Answer: The local Australian resident (the majority of the time) – because the resume and cover letter is likely to meet the Australian employer or recruiter’s expectations, and because the candidate is local, and so there would be minimum difficulty in hiring the candidate.

Now that you have the cover letter and resume in perspective, do you understand how your presentation in these two self-marketing documents can make or break your job application in Australia?

So, what is the expected format for writing an Australian cover letter and resume, particularly for sponsorship in Australia?

Nadine Myers, Australian Emigration Job Search Strategist and Director of Nab That Job in Australia!, answers this simply:

“The standard format of Australian resumes / CVs and cover letters that are expected in Australia are the formats that have evolved over time in Australia, and that the Australian employer or recruiter has grown accustomed to.  This can be vastly different from the resumes that other countries produce or expect, and it is therefore vital for the foreign national who is applying for jobs in Australia, to research this topic widely and to invest in their marketing materials, so that they can match the expectations of the Australian employer, and also make the best impression possible, when applying for jobs in Australia.”

Ms Myers has worked with foreign nationals applying for jobs in Australia, particularly those applying for job sponsorship in Australia, for years, and has therefore become an expert in this area – enabling her to offer assistance to foreign nationals in a market where there is not a lot of assistance.

“I love my job”, says Ms Myers.  “I love the satisfaction of helping people from all walks of life to make their dream a reality,” says Ms Myers, of assisting foreign nationals to emigrate to Australia through job sponsorship.

If you are unsure about where to even start, to create an effective resume for the Australian job market and to target job sponsorship in Australia, you should read the eWorkbook, “Australian Resumes: Secrets Revealed”.  This eWorkbook is available from Nab That Job in Australia!, and will step you through the entire process of creating a high-impact resume for the Australian job market, that will effectively compete against local Australian residents.  “In fact,” says Ms Myers, “this eWorkbook will help you to create a resume that will be one step ahead of Australian residents, because it includes tips and a special formula that has had a proven increased effect of placing the candidate at the top of the pile, when applying for jobs in Australia.”

Ms Myers has spent several years working on the other end of the table – as an Australian Recruiter – and over those years has gathered information and tested her theories, on what works and what doesn’t, when it comes to Australian resumes.

To give you an idea of what to expect with this fantastic eWorkbook, here are some of the things you will learn:

·      How you can increase your chance of finding job sponsorship in Australia

·      17 Key “secrets of success” when applying for jobs in Australia

·      The magic formula for creating an interview-getting resume for Australia

·      What you are currently doing wrong with your resume, so you know what to avoid

·      A list of the 9 biggest mistakes when writing a resume for Australia

·      How to meet the expectations of the Australian employer

·      A step-by-step guide to writing a high-impact Australian resume

·     8 tested and proven Australian resume templates, for you to choose from

 

Australian Resumes: Secrets Revealed, will also expose the following, which will set you apart from other applicants in Australia:

·      Exactly what the Australian employer is looking for

·      How a few simple steps will instantly increase your chance of finding job sponsorship in Australia

·      How to overcome the challenges with your background and work experience

·      An honest discussion about how the Australian employer thinks

·      Advice on how to select the most suitable Australian resume template

 

Something you will also find really useful, is that the eWorkbook also comes with the bonus supplement – “Australian Job Search Contacts List”, giving you an instant list of job search websites and reputable recruitment agencies so you can instantly apply for jobs in all the right places.  You really can’t ask for much more than that.

The best part is, you can receive all of this value for the mere cost of AU$22.50.  Can you believe that?  All these secrets are available to you at such a small cost!  This just goes to show how generous Ms Myers is and Nab That Job in Australia!, for making all of this crucial information that could change your success rate dramatically when applying for job sponsorship in Australia, so affordable.

To take advantage of this offer now, go to: Sponsorship Australia – Resume Success.

Nab That Job in Australia! also offers free Australian Cover Letter tips, however they are currently producing a more comprehensive Australian Cover Letter writing eWorkbook, which will be available shortly.

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