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Skills Shortages in Oz


Guest Denise Cole

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Guest marie_07

hi denise, my OH is a generator engineer, we are looking at the motor mechanic modl on the skills shortage list, are there any vacancies for this type of employment, any advice would be appreciated...regards marie

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Guest Denise Cole

Hi Marie,

 

Thanks for your message.

 

Could you send me a copy of your hubbies CV.. then I can get a good idea of his experience. Also do you have your visa's yet and what location are you looking to move to.

 

Best regards

 

Denise

(dcole@tannermenzies.com)

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Guest Denise Cole

Hi Danny,

 

Could you send me a copy of your resume, we have a team in Melb that I will be able to work on this.

 

Also what stage are you at with your visa?

 

Best regards

 

D

(dcole@tannermenzies.com)

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Guest jpearse

Hi Denise,

 

My husband is a building automation engineer/project manager. He was in contact with a company is Oz and they sounded really positive about him getting a job with them and the sponsorship etc but they have now said that they can't find a suitably high level of job for him at the moment.

 

I was wondering if you would be able to help at all in letting us know which companies to contact for this type of work and whether they are happy to sponsor overseas employees. I think a lot of the jobs come under the heading of HVAC (heating and ventilation and air conditioning) but not too sure!

 

Any help would be much appreciated.

 

Many thanks

 

Jess

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Guest ozdreamer

Hi Denise

 

Would it be OK to send a copy of my hubbies CV to you - he is an IT Manager who specialises in Service Level Management (ITIL).

We are currently waiting for our visa (STNI from Victoria) and are hoping to settle in Melbourne early next year (08)

 

Thanks

Amanda

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Guest Lesley Mac

Hi Denise,

 

My wife is currently going through the whole application process so we can come over to Oz hopefully some time in 08. I would appreciate it if you could look at my CV and advise where the best place would be for my skill sets. I currently work in Logistics / Supply chain management in the Automotive industry. I will send a copy of my CV to your e-mail address, if you could look out for it and let me know your thoughts I would appreciate it.

 

Many thanks,

 

Norman

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Hi Denise,

 

I think you may have made yourself quite busy with all the enquiries on here, but I'm hoping you might be able to help me/give me some advice.

 

I'm currently working as a Business Development Manager (for a lithographic print company), and previously worked in Media Sales (Newspaper) as a Senior Sales Executive. Are there any ways in for me this way?

 

I'm looking to move to Australia as soon as possible really, certainly within the next couple of years. I'm 28, so as a last resort I could go on a working holiday visa and try and get sponsorship but am concerned how difficult that will be?

 

I would also definately retrain, either in the UK or in Australia to enable me to get permanent residency.

 

I hope you can help, many thanks,

Mark

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Guest Denise Cole

Hi Mark,

 

Thanks for your message, yes its great that I am getting such a good response.

 

In answer to your questions; Good sales people are in demand here, but one thing that does get highlighted when discussing recruiting from overseas, is that they don't have 'local' knowledge.

 

I would certainly recommend you to take up the working holiday visa while you can. This will give you a year in Oz where you will be able to gain local experience and knowledge (certainly a plus in a sales environmemt).

 

You will also be able to get face time with employers/consultants... again something that is very favourable in a sales arena. and being able to work for an employer for up to 6 months will also give them the opportunitiy of trialing you before they take on your 457 visa.

 

Hope this helps, feel free to ask any further questions and if you would like to send me a copy of your resume you can get me on dcole@tannermenzies.com

 

Best of luck

 

D

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Guest ed champ

Hi

I am a Manufacturing Engineer with a permanent Australian Resident Visa. Have you got an email I can post my resume to.

 

Thanks

Ed

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Guest Denise Cole

Hi Tim

 

Thanks for your messasge, generally there is a shortage of these skills so please send me a copy of your resume and I will be able to get a full picture of your work experience and point you in the right direction.

 

Have you started to apply for your Visa's yet ? What are your expected time frames.

 

You can reach me on dcole@tannermenzies.com

 

all the best

 

D

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Hi I am a 27 year old fully qualified motor mechanic with 10 years main dealership experiance , i have been looking to come to oz with my wife and two little girls for a while now, unfortunatly due to the resession i got laid off in nolvember so all of our savings are gone we are now looking in to sponsership have you got any advice on this for me please .

Thanks

Ross Gowers

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Guest jenkins21

Hi Denise,

 

My partner and I are really interested in moving to Australia (Perth). Were both 22yrs old , from the UK (Lancashire) and we have no children . I'm a fully qualified Scaffolder with 5 yrs experience. And my partner has a Diploma in Business and I.T. She has 2 years experience with this qualification.

 

Could you please help us or find us some information about possible job offers in the Perth area or Western Australia. I'd really appreciate your help.

 

Thank you

 

Paul

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