Guest goxian Posted January 16, 2010 Share Posted January 16, 2010 Hi to all, I'm not from the UK. I am from Serbia (Balkans). I am also interested in migration to Australia. I would like to share this info with you. We all know migration can be hard and stressfull. Requirements of age, qualification, experience, IELTS (yet not for most of you)....And once there, we must find work. It would be better if we could find job while still at home. So, I did some research on agencies and find lot of them searching for job on candidate behalf. Some of them charge a fee, some don't. I compiled a list and would like to hear your opinions. Did anyone of you use this kind of agencies? Would you use them? Can they find a job or just taking money? Here is a list : EasyMigrate Information on Permanent Residency Migration to Australia, New Zealand and Canada EasyRecruit: An efficient, cost-effective way of sourcing skilled, motivated workers (most trades) Immigration to Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand (Construction: bricklayers, carpenters and tilers, Cooks, Engineers: Chemical and civil, IT specialists: at least bachelor level and 4 years of experience, Hairdressers) In Work | Employment consultancy for Business, Job Seekers, Schools and Government Work in Australia, migrate to Australia (skill match 100 Australian jobs for just £100, trades, engineers, medicine nurses, UK based) Complete Migration Solutions- Jobs in OZ (trades, IT network) 1st Contact Australia - Contact Us (Kickstart Australia package, 149 $) http://www.ultimateskills.com/ Aspire » Welcome To Aspire Australia… (Job search assist) Jobs in New Zealand, Visa Australia, Jobs in Australia, New Zealand Visa (UK based, Australia and New Zealand, free assesment) Department of Australian Immigration & Work Visa Australia | Migrate To Australia (UK based, Australia and New Zealand) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Traditional agencies Welcome To Business Solutions (WA) |* Licensed Western Australia Employment Agency and Labour Hire Company | Employment mandurah, Employment services mandurah, Jobs Mandurah, Personnel Services Mandurah| Mandurah Western Australia (Western Australia) Interpeople - Moving to Australia? (Engineering, Law, Accounting, Commerce, Technology, Administrative and Support Staff) Mosaic Recruitment (skilled professional, IT, Government and business support staff at all levels) Sunshine Coast Recruitment Agency - Jobs by RecruiTrain (Sunshine Coast, Health and Medical Jobs, Doctor Jobs, Legal Accounting Jobs, ITJobs, Media Jobs) Candidate Service - Executive Recruitment Solutions, West Victoria (Victoria; All core executive business areas : Administration, Secretarial, Human Resources, Sales & Marketing, Accounts/Finance, Customer Service, Operations, Technical, Management) UltimateSkills Global 2008 - We Look After You - UltimateSkills- International recruitment, Migration & Visas, Relocation, Orientation, Salary Structuring - Australia, Philippines, India, United Kingdom, Canada This Is Australia Migration Services (Vehicle Panel Repairers, Vehicle Spray Painters, Motor Mechanics, Metal Machinists (CNC Machinists), Bakers and Pastry Chefs, Bricklayers, Welders, Plant Fitters (Heavy Machinery) Registered Nurses) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Agencies with skill matching database International recruitment services for Australia and New Zealand | Migration Matters Skill Matching (free) Migration Matters: MARA Registered Australian migration agents - help with DIMA - help with NZIS - expert registered migration agent for Australia and New Zealand - immigration lawyers for UK, Canada and the USA - Home Australia,New Zealand,UK,USA & Canada visa and migration agent > Home > Australia > Recruitment > Candidate Assistance ( free) Migrate to Australia - The Immigration Group - the Name you can trust Visa and Immigration Australia – FREE Assessments Apply online Now (15 Eur / 3 months) I expect your feedback. If you are interested I can post similiar list for New Zealand. Regards, Goran, Belgrade - Serbia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jessijessi Posted January 17, 2010 Share Posted January 17, 2010 Thanks Goxina so much! All these are what i am seeking these days! I will analyse the web any infoes you post here. Just give a mark this moment! Contact with me, let`s share infoes. Cheers. Jessi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jessijessi Posted January 17, 2010 Share Posted January 17, 2010 I am wondering are there any goverman website post any employer would like to sponsor a oversea worker?? There are quota of 30,000 per year for employer sponsorship, can we just get one for ourself? The charge by an agent is a bit high, anybody have cheaper way to get a employer sponsorshiP??? am eager to leave..... alas..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest goxian Posted January 17, 2010 Share Posted January 17, 2010 I am wondering are there any goverman website post any employer would like to sponsor a oversea worker?? There are quota of 30,000 per year for employer sponsorship, can we just get one for ourself? The charge by an agent is a bit high, anybody have cheaper way to get a employer sponsorshiP??? am eager to leave..... alas..... I haven't heared of any goverment website posting employers who sponsor oversea workers. Me also would like to know if there is a cheaper way to get employer sponsorship. Post your info here, maybe you have interesting agencies too. Also, if anyone else has any experience and can recommend any agency of this kind, please post info here. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jamie Smith Posted January 22, 2010 Share Posted January 22, 2010 Hire A Migrant www.hireamigrant.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jessijessi Posted January 23, 2010 Share Posted January 23, 2010 Looking for Work - Live in Victoria hi i found this website this morning..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jessijessi Posted January 23, 2010 Share Posted January 23, 2010 Looking for Work - Live in Victoria Looking for a job Finding employment in Victoria is essential to settling in the state and involves a number of steps. More than 60 percent of jobs are not openly advertised, so job searches need to involve a variety of strategies. The five main ways to find a job in Victoria are: <LI class=first-child jQuery1264223506703="6">newspaper advertising internet advertising professional or trade association publications recruitment agencies personal contacts and networking. Newspaper advertising Most newspapers carry job advertisements. There are three main types of newspaper in Australia: <LI class=first-child jQuery1264223506703="7">National newspapers - The Australian is Australia’s national newspaper. It carries job advertisements through the week, with the largest job section in the Saturday edition. Certain daily editions will also focus on specific industries, for example ‘Epicure’ on Tuesdays focuses on the food and hospitality industry. State-wide newspapers – The Herald Sun and The Age are Victoria’s two main state-wide daily newspapers. Both carry job advertisements throughout the week but the largest job section is published on Saturday. The Weekly Times is also state-wide, and focuses on jobs in regional Victoria. It is published weekly. Local and regional newspapers – these generally cover one or two suburbs, towns or communities. Job listings vary from paper to paper. To find your local newspaper, visit Online Newspapers. Internet advertising Many employers will place job advertisements on jobseeker websites. New job advertisements are published daily. You can set up a personal account (which is generally free) so that suitable job advertisements can be emailed to you. Some of these sites include useful information to help you in your search, such as resume writing and presentation and preparing for interviews. There are many internet-based jobseeker sites in Australia. Some of the most popular include: <LI class=first-child jQuery1264223506703="8">SEEK CareerOne MyCareer Jobjobsjobs.com.au JobSearch NowHiring Careerjet.com.au LinkMe Provincial Victoria Jobs Careers with Victorian Government Skill Matching Database Also, many organisations advertise job opportunities on their own websites – including graduate positions – so it is a good idea to regularly check sites of companies that interest you. Professional and trade associations Professional and trade associations represent the interests of their members. They provide networking opportunities, business advice and support, training and education and advocacy on behalf of the industry or profession they represent. Becoming a member of a professional organisation is useful, especially when you’re looking for jobs. Also, specific trade and industry publications advertise jobs that may not be in the newspapers or on general jobseeker websites. Key trade and professional organisations for each industry can be found in the Victoria’s Industries section. Recruitment agencies Recruitment agencies advertise specific positions in newspapers and on jobseeker websites on behalf on employers. If you notice that one recruiter is advertising a number of positions in your area of expertise, you may want to contact them to discuss your career plans. The best way to find a recruitment agency in your field is to search the Recruitment and Consulting Services Association’s Member Index, which lists recruiters by industry area and location. Personal contacts and networking Since many jobs are not advertised, networking is one of the most powerful strategies that you can use to find work in Australia. This could range from seeking information from people who work in areas you are interested in, to telling personal contacts that you are looking for work and informing them about your skills and interests. Some of the ways to access job opportunities that aren’t unadvertised include: <LI class=first-child jQuery1264223506703="9">making a list of local employers and companies you’d like to work with and contacting their human resources department to explore job opportunities asking your friends and professional contacts to let you know if they hear of any jobs joining ‘service’ clubs in the community – such as Rotary, Lions and Apex getting in touch with local business associations such as traders groups and chambers of commerce participating in volunteer work. Even if you haven’t yet arrived in Australia, you can research the kinds of networks available where you plan to live – such as volunteer groups, sports clubs, professional bodies and community groups. Through networking you demonstrate initiative and enthusiasm, as well as research and communication skills, which are highly valued in today’s labour market. Successful networkers show an interest in the people they meet, ask relevant questions and, most importantly, listen and follow up on advice they have received. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest craighannay Posted February 25, 2010 Share Posted February 25, 2010 i am looking into all these links as i write,will let you know how i get on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest31881 Posted February 25, 2010 Share Posted February 25, 2010 Hire A Migrant www.hireamirant.com James, you have missed a letter out of your web address Welcome to Hire A Migrant I was just going to suggest they contact you when you posted, :biggrin: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jamie Smith Posted February 25, 2010 Share Posted February 25, 2010 James, you have missed a letter out of your web address Welcome to Hire A Migrant I was just going to suggest they contact you when you posted, :biggrin: :arghh: Fixed, thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest tabskitten Posted March 3, 2010 Share Posted March 3, 2010 Lots of work gone in to this thread and it is very helpful than you all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dennisbrown Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 Mainly technical support work with a little customer service (answering phones, directing clients, etc) for MEMC, a development firm opening in your area. Job pays $42,000 a year with benefits. Apply at this link: Join the JPA for free by filling out the form below. Call (805)-468-4826 to speak with a JPA career placement specialist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robin Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 My dear friend, Looks like you have done quite a lot of research. Do you know how much they charge for finding out employer who can provide sponsorship? Trust them or not. It depends on the contract and physical inspection to there office. I live in Sydney. Interested to knoow more about your research. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robin Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 goixen, Trust them or not it depends on the placement of contract, physical inspection to there office and talk to them face to face. Have you communicated them about this matter to findout sponsorhip how much is there fee?. I live in sydney. I am interested to give it a go.... :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest zambezi15 Posted June 5, 2011 Share Posted June 5, 2011 Money...Money!!!! Recruitment agents don't charge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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