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Education in Australia is universally recognized. Is it easy to study in Australia and find a job after graduation?

Education in Australia is universally recognized. Is it easy to study in Australia and find a job after graduation? The most common way for international students to find a job in Australia is to have more than two years of higher vocational education in Australia, and then apply for a work visa for 485 university graduates after graduation. In this way, it is a good choice whether you are going to work in Australia for two years before returning to China or want to immigrate and invest in Australia in the future. 1. There is a great demand in the job market.

At present, the employment and sales market in Australia is in a state of strong demand. According to the data released by ABS of Australian Bureau of Statistics, as of February 20 19, the number of job vacancies in Australia was 244,900, a record high, indicating that there is a huge demand in the Australian job market. In fact, since 20 13, job vacancies in Australia have been developing continuously, which is undoubtedly good news for international students who want to stay in Australia after graduation.

2. Australia has excellent employment benefits.

Most parts of Australia raise the basic salary of the youngest every year, so you don't have to worry too much about the salary when you work in Australia. According to the data released by ABS of Australian Bureau of Statistics, as of 20 18 1 1, the average annual salary of Macy's in normal working hours (40 hours per week) in Australia is 1604.9 Australian dollars, which is 2.4% higher than that in 20 17 years. In July this year, the minimum hourly wage stipulated by law will be raised to 19.49 Australian dollars.

3. The employment situation of international students is excellent.

Many people are worried about the employment situation in Australia. In fact, this is completely contradictory. According to the employment report of English majors in Australia in the past five years, the employment rate of Australian students has reached over 80%. Among them, 79% students took full-time jobs after graduation, 4% students started their own businesses, 6% students continued their studies, and only 4% respondents reported being laid off and looking for full-time jobs.

From the perspective of employment, world-renowned enterprises welcome Australian university graduates very much. Many people work in large enterprises, and many Australian universities are accredited by the Ministry of Education of China. Students returning to China are showing their use value, and this recognition is not inferior to that of students from the United States and Britain.