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Hi Everybody,

 

I'm a Junior Business Analyst. I got my MBA Master's degree on March 2012, been working in various consulting firm.

I have been working in a famous consulting company for 6 months (till now) on SAP ECC, CRM and BS 7.0.

 

I'm thinking of coming to Australia, probably with the Working Holiday visa around october - march 2013. I will apply also for some skilled visa, but I don't think I will be able to get one (i hava an MBA and not ICT master, plus few months of working experience).

 

I really need suggestions.

 

Please

Thanks in advance

 

Fabrizio

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Hello everyone,

 

I thought I'd bump the thread to see how everyone is getting on. The thread lost its way a bit, it was originally for people already in OZ that were looking for work rather than those that had not yet arrived, but all is welcome. So if you are in OZ and looking, how are you all finding it at the moment? I have read that the IT job market is saturated right now and difficult.

 

Would your perception of the IT job market reflect this, or have you had difference experiences?

 

Remember to mention your location and what you do in your reply, or a clear picture of the current state of affairs will not be achieved.

 

Cheers!

 

PW.

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I got offered two jobs from the uk in Melbourne. I am an aussie passport holder tho. not mrga money 80, 000 sql server work. applied for about ten jobs maybe interviewed for four. didnt seem like it was that hard to find work in that area. there were actually so many jobs advertised I couldn't keep up over a period of days.

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Hello everyone,

 

I thought I'd bump the thread to see how everyone is getting on. The thread lost its way a bit, it was originally for people already in OZ that were looking for work rather than those that had not yet arrived, but all is welcome. So if you are in OZ and looking, how are you all finding it at the moment? I have read that the IT job market is saturated right now and difficult.

 

Would your perception of the IT job market reflect this, or have you had difference experiences?

 

Remember to mention your location and what you do in your reply, or a clear picture of the current state of affairs will not be achieved.

 

Cheers!

 

PW.

 

 

Managed to secure a Cisco CCNP network role based in Melbourne from the UK - I am an NZ passport holder. Start in July.

 

Various forums mention how tough it is out there, but I guess it depends what IT area you work in, your skills and visa situation?

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Managed to secure a Cisco CCNP network role based in Melbourne from the UK - I am an NZ passport holder. Start in July.

 

Various forums mention how tough it is out there, but I guess it depends what IT area you work in, your skills and visa situation?

 

Also depends heavily on the city/area, a lot more jobs available in the likes of Sydney & Melbourne.

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The pay rates and opportunities for support roles are nose diving in Melbourne. I have a number of contacts who are spending months out of work between roles.

The recruitment agencies remind me of real estate agents in the UK before the GFC. The last desktop role I applied for had over 300 applicants.....

 

Also depends heavily on the city/area, a lot more jobs available in the likes of Sydney & Melbourne.
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A friend of mine is moving from Melb back to QLD, that's how difficult he thinks it is in Melbourne. If you want to really find out what its like ask a friendly cabbie. Last week, I took a cab to get to a remote site in the city, the driver is doing taxi work as he can't find any IT work in the Server Support field. He was managing 30 - 40 people 18 months ago before being made redundant.

 

His wife has also just been made redundant in her accounting job, who do you believe - I believe my contacts on the ground, it is terrible at the moment....

 

 

 

 

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I'm in Perth. Mainly .NET development with SQL admin thrown in.

 

 

I've been contacted about 3 full time roles in the last month, but don't want to quit my current client.

 

 

Pay would have been "market rates", so $600 - $760 a day going by the latest review on Robert Walters ($75-$95 ph).

 

 

I'm contacted fairly often, mainly via LinkedIn. I've had to turn most down though as they all want full-time.

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We have been in Adelaide 6 years now. My partner works in IT in Adelaide his skills are VMware, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Exchange, general server infrastructure support. He hasn't had any trouble finding work and finds his skills are much in demand. He currently works as an IT Consultant, but for one company and goes out to clients and has been there for 2 years. His company take on a steady stream of new people (as their business is growing and due to turnover as people find new opportunities) and are still recruiting, 2 new people start in a few weeks with similar skills to my partners.

 

I recently worked with a new arrival pom who had an IT background. He had worked for the same company for almost 20 years and had quite specialised skills working with a specialised product that is not used in Australia. It took him 3 months to gain work, but he has managed to secure a temporary contract, which looks like it will be extended and it is a great 'foot in the door' opportunity. The difficulty was trying to 'sell' his skills to employers. I spotted the job he has currently and to his credit he trusted my judgement and advice and basically did what I told him ha ha!!!

 

As others have said, it depends a lot on your skill set, but attitude and approach goes a long way too in my experience.

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Hi all, what is the job market like for newly qualified tecs or juniors? Just done cisco IT essentials and doing 70-680 &70-685 exams in September. Just got first job to get experience and looking to make the move in the next 2 years tops. 457 or perminment visa if poss. Looking around Sydney with a young(ish) family.

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Hi all, what is the job market like for newly qualified tecs or juniors? Just done cisco IT essentials and doing 70-680 &70-685 exams in September. Just got first job to get experience and looking to make the move in the next 2 years tops. 457 or perminment visa if poss. Looking around Sydney with a young(ish) family.

 

If you've managed to get your first job experience in the UK then it's going to be much the same here mate. Get as much experience and quals as you can and stick at it. Take every opportunity to learn as much, in as broad an area you can. CISCO are good quals to have, universally accepted, good to get some microsoft server, latest version, linux/unix, networking, security, all desirables.

 

Get yourself on linkedin and start spreading the word. Try and get to know people and the jobs will follow. Good luck.

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Hi all..... I'm an IT Professional 15 yrs.. Senior support background... CCNA Security, MCSA, MCITP... Blah blah...... Moved into Project Management, IT Project Delivery (Prince2, ITIL) in Major banks..... (BNYM, HSBC)..... And reading this thread is very insightful.... But you know what I really need..... Is a couple of IT / Technology focused Agencies that target Sponsorship roles... And that is the hardest part...!.. In all of your digging and research... Can anyone point me in the right direction..... Help me separate the 'wheat from the chaff'..?? ... Thanks in advance

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The company I work for has really struggled to find decent IT staff with good client-facing skills. My comments below are after unsuccessfully helping my employer look for 2 X wintel/infrastructure people (including looking through CVs, advertising directly and through many agents, lots of phone and face-to-face interviews)

 

It seems that people who are decently skilled (to CCNA, MCITP-level, circa 5 years' experience) but also impressive in front of clients for less than $100k are nowhere to be found.

 

Someone in this thread above said that there was 300 applicants for one job. Whilst that may be the case, 285 of them are flawed in one way or the other. They're either personally flawed (anyone who works in IT knows exactly what I mean by that) or are lacking in the sort of the technical learning agility that would have made them develop into decent L2/3 engineers after their few years in the job.

 

My assessment after more than 6 months of searching is that the network/systems market *is* saturated, it's saturated by poor quality candidates.

 

(by the way, if you are nodding along with the above, and are looking for a systems engineer job, send me a PM :-) )

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Hi

 

Can anyone give me information on experience of IT recruiters in Melbourne? Which are the main ones, positive and negative experiences etc? Moving out in a few weeks and have just started applying (returning citizen). Seem a reasonable number of jobs available in what is a bit of a niche now (legacy mainframe stuff mainly).

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(by the way, if you are nodding along with the above, and are looking for a systems engineer job, send me a PM :-) )

 

Hi Adam,

As an experienced systems engineer I am interested in your post, however when I try and pm you it doesn't allow me!! :ssign16:

:ssign7:

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That he wants someone for less than a 100k? What's the average (ballpark figure)?

 

Cheers,

PW

 

The guy in question was after

It seems that people who are decently skilled (to CCNA, MCITP-level, circa 5 years' experience) but also impressive in front of clients for less than $100k are nowhere to be found.

 

 

So min 5 years experience, with good quals, most people would be doing that stuff after a degree and then wants people to be impressive in front of clients. Those types would be in demand and I reckon min $120k.

 

Different if you're looking for a new graduate to train up or someone to sit behind a desk and write code. Quite a few of those around. A lot of them you wouldn't let near a customer though. They would be maybe $80-$100K. More for a team leader senior programmer.

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The guy in question was after

 

 

So min 5 years experience, with good quals, most people would be doing that stuff after a degree and then wants people to be impressive in front of clients. Those types would be in demand and I reckon min $120k.

 

Different if you're looking for a new graduate to train up or someone to sit behind a desk and write code. Quite a few of those around. A lot of them you wouldn't let near a customer though. They would be maybe $80-$100K. More for a team leader senior programmer.

 

Yup, that was my take on it. They want the "perfect" candidate, but don't want to pay the price for one.

 

Like most things : "Fast, reliable, cheap - pick any two"

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