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I have not really held any job in Australia so my opinion about it will be a speculation at best. Sydney and Melborne are very expensive places to live. You may want to live there only if you got some good job. Network admin / support roles are often found in IT departments of large enterprises like banks etc. But this space is becoming consolidated and smaller than what it was.Hi,
I was thinking about moving to Australia and was wondering if it was a good idea after reading the news about the difficulty of finding a job and the current housing crisis there. I got my canadian PR but I am hesitating to move back into the country because of the rent and I couldnt find a job. Now I can move to Australia (with immigration visa) but since the rent is also as expensive and job market is not particularly active ( for network admin / support role ).
I would be grateful for your advice and experience on finding jobs and living in Australia, especially in regional areas such as Newcastle, Goldcoast, Adelaide, Perth. I am really concerned about the rent and whether I will be able to find any accommodation, if I decide to move to Australia. I am also wondering if it is easy to find any part-time jobs there to, at least cover the rent.
Thanks for reading this.
I will suggest to get a job before you end up in Australia. The other way round is simply too .... expensive. I made my resume in Australian format and got myself an australian number through call forwarding. You may consider getting a similar service or may be an australian mobile sim. The recruiters in Australian typically do not call foreign numbers. This helps to break down that wall.
Secondly, most jobs in Australia are not advertised. So having someone vouch for you in a company or something goes way long. It helps you to get infront of hiring people. Most likely you will be looking for jobs in traditional companies with a IT department so it becomes doubly important.
Lastly, a lot of companies are just offering contract jobs for the kind of roles you want. Many are advertised but most are not. During my time in 2010s, Perth was like a backwater of a city. It was cheap(er) and had some jobs. I do not know what is its situation now. But give it try. It will be easier to live into than Sydney and Melbourne.
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