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Is IT easy for Australian IT to find a job?

For students (excluding local students) who don't study hard and have problems in English communication during their study abroad, there is basically no need to consider staying in Australia to find a job. No matter which country you study in, it is not easy to find a decent and satisfactory job. Students had better be prepared psychologically.

The English communication ability mentioned above is the foundation, otherwise, even if you have good conditions, you may miss it in the job search process.

This is my answer to another question: What's the difference between an Australian job interview and a China job interview? -like like the answer. -Zhihu

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A newly released report shows that for many people born overseas and living in Australia, finding a job is the hardest part of their life in Australia. Among the respondents of 1000, nearly 45% think that finding a job is the most difficult thing to move to Australia.

The main problems facing Australian job hunting are discrimination and lack of local work experience (not recognizing overseas work experience). In addition to the above problems, the lack of technical posts in Australia and fierce competition are also the key factors for objective existence. Many Australian natives also said that it is not easy to find a job that completely matches their technical background.

Today, the proportion of overseas people living in Australia has reached the highest level since 120. According to a survey released by the international research institute Indeed Hiring Lab, more than one tenth of overseas job seekers in the world are looking for jobs in Australia.

For some foreign students and new immigrants who can't find jobs, there may be some influences from their own reasons, such as insufficient English level, lack of communication skills and small life circle. In Australia, some local companies prefer to recruit new employees through acquaintances in addition to posting recruitment information through job websites or newspaper media. Therefore, while improving your skills, it is also an important way to expand your social circle and make more friends.

The survey shows that it is very difficult for many overseas people to find their first job in Australia, and once they have found their first job and accumulated local work experience, it will be much easier to find a second or even a third job.