Are there any Americans in here that have experience working in Australia? Not just on a Work and Holiday Visa, but a legit job on a real work visa...
I've been in Sydney for almost two years on a military exchange (I'm a Logistics Officer), but am getting out of the military in May. I'd like to get a job back here after a few months in SA. The problem is, my government visa becomes invalid once I'm out of the military.
Most job listings here list being a resident as a requirement, but I've heard differing opinions on how strict this is. I know larger countries will sponsor foreign workers and get them a visa. I'm thinking my best best is to find a large multinational corporation.
My other option is "qualifying" as a worker on Australia Immigration's Skilled Occupation List...basically a list of job titles that the country has a shortage of. If you are assessed as qualified, then its a fast track to a work visa and does not require sponsorship by an employer. There is one I job title that aligns with my experience I might be able to pull of, but it might be a stretch...
Anyone been through this process before or have any insight? Since I've been in country for awhile now I have some contacts and am looking into things, but figured I'd ask the forum as well.
For those working in the mining/oil industry:
The industry is obviously huge here, and with my experience in logistics/procurement/supply chain management I wouldn't mind getting into it. Any thoughts on how to work my situation with the mining/oil companies? Unlike some of the other threads (canada oil sands) I wouldn't be trying to get a job as a tradesman.
First real post, thanks.
I've been in Sydney for almost two years on a military exchange (I'm a Logistics Officer), but am getting out of the military in May. I'd like to get a job back here after a few months in SA. The problem is, my government visa becomes invalid once I'm out of the military.
Most job listings here list being a resident as a requirement, but I've heard differing opinions on how strict this is. I know larger countries will sponsor foreign workers and get them a visa. I'm thinking my best best is to find a large multinational corporation.
My other option is "qualifying" as a worker on Australia Immigration's Skilled Occupation List...basically a list of job titles that the country has a shortage of. If you are assessed as qualified, then its a fast track to a work visa and does not require sponsorship by an employer. There is one I job title that aligns with my experience I might be able to pull of, but it might be a stretch...
Anyone been through this process before or have any insight? Since I've been in country for awhile now I have some contacts and am looking into things, but figured I'd ask the forum as well.
For those working in the mining/oil industry:
The industry is obviously huge here, and with my experience in logistics/procurement/supply chain management I wouldn't mind getting into it. Any thoughts on how to work my situation with the mining/oil companies? Unlike some of the other threads (canada oil sands) I wouldn't be trying to get a job as a tradesman.
First real post, thanks.