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Finding Employment In Australia

How To Find A Job In Australia
Job seekers in today's contemporary world have a number of advantages over previous generations. The professional world is intricately linked together in ways that were unthinkable a couple generations ago. Australia is no exception and the Internet has revolutionized the ways in which job seekers find employment as well as the ways in which companies and institutions find colleagues and employees. Job seekers young and old often take the Internet for granted. However, there are a number of ways to easily use the internet to find employment and promote yourself. While the Internet is an invaluable resource, don't neglect more traditional methods in your job searching efforts.

Online Job Sites
Online job boards such as Seek, MyCareer, and CareerOne are a very valuable resource for job seekers. They are simple and easy to use and greatly enhance the number of prospective employers who view your profile. Post your resume on the job board. Make sure to use keywords that will attract the eyes of the prospective employers who will search the sites. For example, if you are searching for a social work position, include key words such as social work, therapy, counselling and so forth.

Similarly you can use these websites to search for jobs. Spend a bit of time trying to find different categories that might suit you. Don't be limited by the category that you think you are in. One way to do this is to find a job that you are interested in and look at the category that the advertiser placed it for more jobs. Develop some targeted alerts that will work for you by sending emails to you about available jobs.

Another great option is Government job websites. These jobs are often only advertised on the government website and can't be found anywhere else. The average government job in Australia pays $68,123 according to a 2012-2013 survey, and all government employees total around 2 million Australians. You'll need to look into the correct website for you as the federal government, each state government and all 565 local governments have their own employment website.

Personal Website
Consider creating a personal website. A website is a great tool for a young professional to promote her career. At a minimal level, the website should include an up-to-date resume, work history, and educational background. The website should also include samples of your work. The samples should give prospective employers an appreciation for your skills and abilities. It is a good idea to have your contact information such as a telephone number and address clearly visible on the website. Consider a click-function where an interested employer can contact you via email. Don't neglect the overall appearance of the website. The visual presentation of the website is important. It will have a strong impact on people who view the site.

Social Networking Sites
Social networking sites such as Linked In, Facebook and Twitter have almost become as revolutionary as the Internet itself. Social networking sites are excellent tools for promoting your career, for job searching, and for staying up-to-date for about trends and opportunities in your profession. Use your profile page to create a link to your website. This results in more interested eyes viewing your website. Keep in mind that social networking sites can be detrimental to a career as well. Avoid putting content such as pictures and posts that would compromise you in the eyes of a prospective employer. Write about topics related to your profession and career in your posts. Carefully choose keywords that will attract prospective employers when they are searching for online candidates.

Face to Face
As valuable as Internet is as a job search tool, it is a mistake to rely on it exclusively. Meeting people face-to-face is still an essential part of the job market. It is important to attend professional events and conferences. This provides an excellent opportunity to meet people in the profession, establish a contact base, make an impression, and stay up-to-date about new job openings and opportunities. Professional conferences often have a job board on site that posts job openings in the profession.

I'm Jon Stenson and I blog about government job applications in Australia. If you're interested in applying for Government Jobs in Australia, you'll need to know about how to approach Selection Criteria Statments. Visit http://www.selectioncriteriaanswers.com where you can find resources on working with the system and landing a job.


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