sarahloudoo Posted September 20, 2016 Share Posted September 20, 2016 Hello, Ive been looking for quite some time now and feel that the only ways I can approach the visas is to visit Australia and hope that someone can offer me a sponsored job temporary skilled 457. I have a BA hons degree in Interior design I have worked in various construction and civil engineering related drafting roles and was hoping to go down this route however I think I would fail the vetassess skills assessments on all possible anzcso codes Interior design - over 5 years since worked in industry, Civil engineering drafting only 1 year experience in last 5 years/ 4 years over 5 years previous, Architectural draftsperson 4 years over 5 years previous. My most recent employment has been as the director of a company but my degree doesn't match the job 3+ years in last 5 years. Is this the best way to tackle my issue to visit agencies or companies in Austalia and try to set up interviews or is it highly unlikely that getting a job via this route would arise. Everyone I speak to says I need to get a working visa before they will consider me (I'm 37). any ideas or do you think I'm fighting a loosing battle?.................. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrussell Posted September 20, 2016 Share Posted September 20, 2016 Hello, Ive been looking for quite some time now and feel that the only ways I can approach the visas is to visit Australia and hope that someone can offer me a sponsored job temporary skilled 457. I have a BA hons degree in Interior design I have worked in various construction and civil engineering related drafting roles and was hoping to go down this route however I think I would fail the vetassess skills assessments on all possible anzcso codes Interior design - over 5 years since worked in industry, Civil engineering drafting only 1 year experience in last 5 years/ 4 years over 5 years previous, Architectural draftsperson 4 years over 5 years previous. My most recent employment has been as the director of a company but my degree doesn't match the job 3+ years in last 5 years. Is this the best way to tackle my issue to visit agencies or companies in Austalia and try to set up interviews or is it highly unlikely that getting a job via this route would arise. Everyone I speak to says I need to get a working visa before they will consider me (I'm 37). any ideas or do you think I'm fighting a loosing battle?.................. From what you have posted, your work experience seems to be a hodgepodge. I see more than a glimmer of hope. May I suggest that you consult a registered migration agent to ascertain whether you can develop a viable visa strategy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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