Australia IT Jobs
#16
Re: Australia IT Jobs
This guy does this on every IT post he is always warned and says sorry..... People like this should be banned..
Can you not do your own posts gnarrabup.....
#17
Re: Australia IT Jobs
By now I've certainly found my way to the thread subscribe function and I won't be bothering anyone with this sort of thing in the future.
Cheers, have a great day!
G
Last edited by Gnarrabup; Oct 17th 2007 at 12:14 pm.
#19
Re: Australia IT Jobs
Hey man wassup?!
Aren't happy with UK? I really like your spirit and courage about doing anything in order to get a job and working in your field of IT
I wish you best of luck!
Are you in Oz now?
Aren't happy with UK? I really like your spirit and courage about doing anything in order to get a job and working in your field of IT
I wish you best of luck!
Are you in Oz now?
Having a bit of a crazy time in the UK, and looking to drop everything and come to Australia. I will be arriving at the beginning of May.
I have two years solid experience using C#, ASP.NET and SQL Server. Will I be able to find work?
I am budgeting for 1-2 months without any work. To get by I would consider working a bar job in the evenings. Sound good?
I am most interested in going to Melbourne, but open to Brisbane and Sydney as I know they are all cool. Anyone have any ideas which place has the most demand for my skills?
I think I can only qualify for a Working Holiday Visa and think this might be a restriction when finding work, although I would be cool with contracting.
Any feedback would be great and I can supply a CV upon request.
Kind regards,
Lee Wilson
I have two years solid experience using C#, ASP.NET and SQL Server. Will I be able to find work?
I am budgeting for 1-2 months without any work. To get by I would consider working a bar job in the evenings. Sound good?
I am most interested in going to Melbourne, but open to Brisbane and Sydney as I know they are all cool. Anyone have any ideas which place has the most demand for my skills?
I think I can only qualify for a Working Holiday Visa and think this might be a restriction when finding work, although I would be cool with contracting.
Any feedback would be great and I can supply a CV upon request.
Kind regards,
Lee Wilson
#20
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Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 7
Re: C# .Net programmer : $75- $85 per hour negotiable, Sydney
Not at this moment. Just curious, are you in Technical Support ( Network Admin/ PC support etc) or in Programming or a mixture? Also are you under 30 years of age? ( if you are, I believe you qualify for a Workig Holiday Visa, which allows you to work 6months at any one employer...regardless of job type. Also have you considered applying for Permanent Residence ( skilled Migrant category?) ...it gives you great employment freedom and makes it easier for any aussie employer to hire you....even if you dont intend to stay in Australia forever....takes 6-9 months to apply for PR...