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jongoodson479 ([info]jongoodson479) wrote,
@ 2013-03-10 22:58:00


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australia job
If there is one economy all over the world which has enjoyed the boom times during the last decade then it's the Australian economy which continues to move from strength to strength. The economy was among the first to depart the worldwide recession and continues to attract overseas skilled workers to fill new positions that are becoming available on a regular basis.

Jobs around australia

The Australian economy has been converted in one which was dependent on manufacturing sometime ago to one that is now based upon the help sector. Like so many developing economies all over the world the services sector is the the one that may be the engine room from the Australian economy but there is more to the jobs market than just services. Australia has for many years been one of the major mining centres around the world with massive natural resources which still service an essential part from the employment market around australia.

Working conditions in Australia

While very often it is dangerous to assume like for like conditions when moving overseas you will find great similarities between working conditions in Australia and dealing conditions in the UK. The average working week is around 37 hours, Monday to Friday, overtime payments for out of hours work and holiday and sick leave entitlement. The improvements in working conditions in Australia have been well-documented and are an all natural progression for a country and economy which is developing.

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The Australian workforce

To give you a concept of the split between your services industry and other industries around australia, with over 11 million people readily available for work 75% are employed by the help industry and 21.1% by industry. The rate of unemployment in Australia increased from 4.2% in 2008 to 5.7% in 2009 although it is placed to return to 'abnormal' amounts because the economy accumulates after the worldwide recession.

A significant part of the Australian workforce consists of overseas skilled workers who gone to live in the nation over the years. It is unlikely we'll begin to see the same quantity of overseas skilled workers moving to Australia in the short to medium term because of the fact the economy has now went through development stage and may now be referred to as developed.

Where you can work in Australia

There are various areas offering employment opportunities in Australia although the majority of expats are likely to go for one of the major cities for example Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Canberra and Adelaide. These areas are in which the cost of living is highest around australia but these are the places that employment activity is focused.

Conclusion

While there are still many occupations in Australia the government is starting to clamp recorded on the number of skilled workers moving from overseas. Because the domestic Australian workforce develops and adopts new skills of its own we'll likely see a further reduction in the amount of skilled workers coming from overseas. However, it is obvious that immigration has played a major part in the growth and development of not only Australia in general but in particular the Australian economy.

Article resource: http://EzineArticles.com/4206490


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