AUSTRALIA RECRUITMENT 2018
How to find a job in Australia
Every year SEEK is contacted by international candidates and
students looking to move to Australia and secure a job. And why wouldn’t they?
It’s a great place to live and work in.
Speak the lingo and learn about the culture. When Lindsey
Monroe-Ruth moved from the United States to Australia to work for Adecco, she
had to learn the basics of the Australian vernacular, including phrases such as
“I’m keen to…”
Address key issues in your cover letter, says Morris. It’s
also a good idea to suggest next steps. Your employer may not deal with
international candidates every day. But always remember when writing your
resume and cover letter for an international job that an employer wants the
best candidate for the job, so it remains vital to keep the focus on your
qualifications for the role, rather than on where you live.Know your technology. It’s becoming more common for
interviews to be carried out on phone, Skype or other digital platforms, but
don’t expect employers and recruiters to use the technology that necessarily
suits you. Make sure you have an account on all major communication platforms
such as Skype and Google Hangouts, says Monroe-Ruth.
Be prepared to take a step back. Your first job in Australia
is unlikely to be a career move, says
Understand how to apply. Get your head around applying for
jobs on SEEK. It’s easy! SEEK is Australia’s largest employment marketplace and
if you’re serious about getting work then be sure to create a SEEK profile.
With a SEEK profile, you can apply for jobs faster with pre-filled application
forms, know that only reputable employers can view your details, and set up
alerts to ensure you never miss an opportunity.
Start putting your best foot forward. Create a SEEK Profile
today.
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