Based on the latest Hays report for 2019, it is suggested that the demand for skilled workers in Australia is expected to increase over the next two quarters of 2019, owing to the commencement of major planned infrastructure projects across the country.
Some of the most in-demand occupations include Risk and Compliance workers, Civil Construction Workers, Data Analysts, Digital Project Managers, Technicians, and Finance Business Partners.
The following includes a wider list of in-demand occupations for 2019
Over the next several years, cloud computing software developers are expected to be in high demand, with the increase in development of cloud computing software, by web servicing companies such as Apple, Google, Amazon, Azure and many others.
Some of the fastest growing jobs are expected to be from the IT and cyber security industry, with high demand expected for skilled workers in the following areas:
Do you have skilled experience in any of the listed skill shortage occupations? contact us to find out how you can apply for skilled work in Australia.
Australia introduces NEW Regional Migration visas!
Good news for International Skilled workers, as Australia is set to introduce two new Skilled Regional visas, which launch on 16 November 2019. An additional permanent visa pathway will also become active from November 2022.
The new skilled regional visas will enable skilled migrants and dependent family members to live and work in regional Australia for upto 5 years.
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