are there many pple interested to come to au to work? hmmm. anyw hi guys im in oz now woo
Working in Australia, Experiences working in Australia.
Working in Australia, Experiences working in Australia.
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May 23 2012, 10:17 AM
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are there many pple interested to come to au to work? hmmm. anyw hi guys im in oz now woo
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May 24 2012, 07:19 AM
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May 24 2012, 09:32 AM
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im based in Queensland, Australia. im in the international job placement industry.. basically we find jobs for overseas people..
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May 25 2012, 07:45 AM
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QUOTE(cheezzzz @ May 24 2012, 04:15 PM) hey there, im a fresh grad completing my degree in oct. a materials and manufacturing engineering graduate from UTAR. i have done some research but just want to clarify some stuff. hmm tts the problem if u find jobs on your own.. the companies that are shown on the job websites most of them do not want to do employee-sponsorship visas, just because it is very troublesome.. i wanted to apply for 476 visa but then saw that UTAR is not on the list, may i know if the list is updated regularly? also seeing that this pathway may not be for me, are there other alternatives for me to obtain a visa so i can work and live in aus? i have applied to a few companies amd most of them have turned my app down bcuz of the fact that i dont reside in aus. also i heard of skillselect which will b implemented in july, will that somehow increase the chance of employment? also, one of the jobs i was rejected for, the agency actually offered me a fully funded cert 3 for logistics. but wont i still require a visa if i intend to take the course? thanks for taking your time to read this! hope to get some advice from those who have made it to aus as well the list is updated usually once every year but there wont be much changes to this 476 list.. ok the agency who offered u the cert3 course, what else did they tell u? did they say they willl do a visa for u? my company deals with international workforce placement so we know which companies want to hire overseas workers.. fyi to everyone, engineers are always in demand in australia morning!! Added on May 25, 2012, 7:48 am QUOTE(jskf01 @ May 24 2012, 04:45 PM) well i have been through it before too so i know how it feels.. im staying with 1 jb hsemate, 1 perak, 1 sibu..lol This post has been edited by Job2Go: May 25 2012, 07:48 AM |
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May 30 2012, 07:56 AM
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IT, Engineering jobs are always in demand in australia..
my company works like this, we get ur resume and hear from u what u want, we find a company in australia who is willing to give u a full time job and be the sponsor for ur visa, then we do the visa matters for u too.. so before we can do the visa, we will find u a job first.. at a fee of course.. Added on May 30, 2012, 7:58 amIT, Engineering jobs are always in demand in australia.. my company works like this, we get ur resume and hear from u what u want, we find a company in australia who is willing to give u a full time job and be the sponsor for ur visa, then we do the visa matters for u too.. so before we can do the visa, we will find u a job first.. at a fee of course.. This post has been edited by Job2Go: May 30 2012, 07:58 AM |
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May 30 2012, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE(mercury8400 @ May 30 2012, 10:42 AM) Ladies and Gentleman, lol thank you for the heads up. people pls be aware of such companies, take comfort that my company is not like this. we will have a formal and legal contract with u, that is it will state the amount we charge our clients, AUD$1k to find u a job, once we find u a job, AUD$3k u need to pay. and that is it. if u not happy, get a refund. nothing too sneaky or too difficult for u clever pple.A fair reminder to beware of such agencies. Alot of these (I'm not implying the above person is) so called agents charge exhorbitant agent fees, some i heard up to 40% of your salary for up to a year! and will withhold your salary indiscriminately. They will insist you sign a form to credit your salary to their them. Also some charge various exhorbitant "fees" in addition to agent fees like accomodation, visa, etc. Many are conned by these type of agent and ended up working for practically free after deducting tax and agent fees. whatever u and the company discuss is between u and the company, we will have nothing to do with ur agreement w the company.. |
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May 30 2012, 01:46 PM
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QUOTE(Def @ May 30 2012, 01:31 PM) Job2Go, pardon me please. I just feel that something is not very right here.....it sounds like a scam. hmm hi def, because u havent come across such companies, does not mean that they do not exist. If you don't mind, can you please PM me with the details of your company. I have never came across that jobseekers have to pay the agents for looking for a job for them.....as I said, can it be a scam ??? www.job2go.org this is my company's website, do take a look.. we have a few clients from malaysia so do not worry.. we are looking to move into malaysia soon, so i will need some advice from u guys at a later stage.. |
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May 31 2012, 07:21 AM
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haha cool. which company are u working at??
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Jun 14 2012, 10:08 AM
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what are the more popular job recruitment agencies in malaysia?
thinking of going down malaysia for business trip |
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Jun 15 2012, 07:14 AM
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Why actually yes I am planning to extend this overseas, particularly in Malaysia. It is already happening in nearby Singapore.
The minimum annual salary (not considering bonuses or other remuneration) is already AUD$49,330. What is the mere AUD$1k that you have to pay upfront? Sometimes you have to not be short sighted, look at stuff from a bigger perspective. At least I can say for myself, been there done that mate. |
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Jun 15 2012, 08:03 AM
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unless jobstreet and the other recruitment agency can get you a job in Australia, then i have got nothing to say.
we are not planning to do a similar job recruitment agency in Malaysia but we are planning to expand to Malaysia by offering Australian job recruitment to you guys.. |
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Jun 15 2012, 08:14 AM
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Our services will include finding a employer in Australia who is willing to employ our client (you). The Australian employer is a legally operating organisation, by the standards and regulations set by the government. The employer is legally obligated to pay the candidate (you) an annual salary of at least AUD$49,330.
There will be two payments, of which totals to AUD$4k; an initial upfront of AUD$1k and then AUD$3k once we get you a job. The fees are refundable, though an administrative expense of AUD$250 is non-refundable. If you fail in the interview, we will still put you in our system to find you a job. We promise our candidates (you) to get a positive response within 90 working days. |
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Jun 15 2012, 09:10 AM
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If your client manage to find a job on his own, the AUD$1k is not fully refundable, our non-refundable fee of AUD$250 will still stand. It is the same for if the client wants to terminate our services.
Then again, if the client signs up with us, then decide 1 week later then he dont want to use us, we will of course refund the full amount. It all boils down to a case by case basis. Come on mate, we are legally operating company, with an ABN and an office (just 5 mins away from one of our bro's here). Why would we want to scam you? Added on June 15, 2012, 9:19 amThe AUD$1k is for lifetime. Get a job means - sit for interview (either by telephone, email, person and/or internet teleconferencing), look at employment contract, sign the contract and we send you a copy. If you fail the interview, then try harder the next time. We will prepare our clients by seeking the possible questions that the employer will ask, and feedback to our clients before the interview. Sometimes, it takes the effort of the interviewee to do his research on the information. Mate here is the deal, we charge only a mere AUD$4k (in total after signing contract) for finding an employer who is willing to employ you to come to Australia. That will mean the company is legally liable for anything that you do in Australia. Their company will put all responsibility for all your actions, and also to be the nominator for your working visa to Australia. If you are unfamiliar with working in Australia, I can tell you it is very very difficult to enter Australia on a working visa. There are more obligations and responsibilities that the Australian company has to ensure. This post has been edited by Job2Go: Jun 15 2012, 09:19 AM |
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Jun 15 2012, 03:02 PM
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No worries Def. Just that I feel abit maligned la.. But i understand where you guys are coming from.. AUD$1k is a few K Rm..
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Jun 22 2012, 02:18 PM
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it migrated to Australia already
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Jun 28 2012, 12:22 PM
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Jul 4 2012, 09:38 AM
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u got my first reply already didnt you?
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Jul 6 2012, 04:03 PM
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then that is about the self-issues like self worth, confidence etc
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Sep 12 2012, 01:30 PM
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if anyone wants to know a little more about visa and job placement, can ask me.
im from a local law firm and human resource job placement company in Queensland, Australia. |
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Sep 20 2012, 09:43 AM
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Hi guys, i am looking for a chef (malaysian cuisine) with at least 5 years experience.
If you are one or if you know anyone, drop a msg here or to jensent@job2go.org.. |
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