Looking for a job in Australia? Here are five ways to find a job

Having a plan helps you to be organised and effective in your search for work.

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Job searching is often a frustrating experience for new migrants.

A lack of Australian experience and cross-cultural misunderstandings can provide additional barriers.

Here are the five ways you can find a job in Australia.

1. Decide what kind of work you are interested in

Find out more about jobs that interest you by going online or talking to people in the industry. Also consider what work pattern you are open to - full time, part time, casual, contract, or self-employed.
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2. Work out a job search timeline and set up an email account

Make sure you set up an email account and that you regularly review your job search plan. Most employers require you to email your job applications. Try to use an email address that is professional and suitable for work purposes.
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3. Prepare your resume and collect your supporting documents

A resume is a very important tool in your job search. Make sure your resume reflects the skills the employer is looking for. There are several available online. Make sure you gather your supporting documents together electronically on a USB stick and in hard copy format.
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Cheryl Fellows, 47, of Germantown, Md., searches for jobs on a computer at the Germantown Public Library on Friday, Feb. 6, 2009. Source: (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
4. Register with Centrelink and other employment agencies

Organisations such as Centrelink andhave various free facilities to assist job seekers. They also employ people who can assist you to find work if you are claiming Centrelink payments.
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5. Contact employers and use your network

Approach potential employers and use your networks - people are your greatest resource. Ask your friends and family for possible job leads and be sure to follow up.
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Translated factsheets are available in 15 languages for job seekers.

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Published 9 November 2016 4:23pm
Updated 10 November 2016 5:05pm
By Ildiko Dauda
Source: WA Government


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