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Working in Australia, Experiences working in Australia.
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stockerzzz
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May 27 2012, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE(Job2Go @ May 24 2012, 09:32 AM) im based in Queensland, Australia. im in the international job placement industry.. basically we find jobs for overseas people.. hey Job2go, me and fren are interesting in working in Australia. Both of us just graduate from malaysia uni. I am interesting to finding telecommunication based jobs and my fren here are interesting in finding water & waste water management based job. both of us hold engineering degrees from Universiti Tenaga Nasional. u got any website that we can refer? do inform us ya if u got any offers for us. thanks ya really appreciate it. we both want to try out some luck and new experience. hehe
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stockerzzz
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May 28 2012, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(cheezzzz @ May 28 2012, 12:06 AM) well i hate to burst your bubble but as long as we are not graduate from Deakin(KDU), Nottingham, UM, MARA, Sunway, Monash, Curtin, Swinburne - we are not in the list of recognised uni. u ought to have a visa first and for fresh grad the cheapest is 476 visa. one of the requirement is that you graduate from one of the uni in the list. i graduate from utar in oct later this year. am already searching for a way to go aus.. and it has been rough so far haha! all the best, not easy but I believe not tough either. you don't HAVE TO HAVE a visa, but without being a visa and without residing in aus while u apply for the job, your chances reduce by 90% in a way.. bcuz they will just say they cannot proceed further with your application as you do not live/work here. wow. that being tough for not being one of the recognised uni. even apply visa is a problem then. which means there are no other way for us fresh grad to apply to work there? what are the options that u had try? Added on May 28, 2012, 2:24 pmi just now check the visa wizard in the australia immigration website. the only way is either ur uni is recognised or your employer is willing to sponsor u visa. if not, no way u can get ur own visa. any other sifu can help here? This post has been edited by stockerzzz: May 28 2012, 02:24 PM
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stockerzzz
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Jun 15 2012, 07:52 AM
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QUOTE(Job2Go @ Jun 15 2012, 07:14 AM) 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. here we got jobstreet and also other recruitment agency that didnt need us to pay. except that u can guarantee to make the unemployed be employed, then perhaps paying fees is not an suitable option.
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stockerzzz
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Jun 15 2012, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE(Raitama @ Jun 15 2012, 10:01 PM) is perth good? got an offer in perth, they sponsor visa. but i still thinking. that city was good if u dont like any happenings. nothing much exciting like in KL. but a nice place to live in. what position u applied? i was hoping to go perth =)
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