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when to start looking for work
I am going to be going to perth in a few months, when is the best time to start applying for jobs,,I have already contacted a few employers and they have said lets us know when you arrive and we can take it from there.
Is this how australian employers prefere to deal with prospective employees,,once resident in australia. do all jobs go through agents, or can you cut them out of the loop? does speculative cold calling work there? mick |
Re: when to start looking for work
I suggest starting to look for work once you have a firm arrival date.
:beer: Buzzy |
Re: when to start looking for work
Wait until you arrive . As for agencies i think it may depend on line of work , but for myself (engineering) i found them pretty useless.I used the Yellow pages and telephone approach.It took a little while but i got myself job (before any of the 3 agencies i signed up to had even got me an interview!)Try anyway you can , but just stick at it and you'll get there.Good luck
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Re: when to start looking for work
Personally, I would start by doing some reasearch. I'm sure by now you know were you are headed to in Australia, so look on http://www.yellowpages.com.au/ or http://www.whitepages.com.au/wp/index.jsp and start your search from there. You can do a bit of background checking on the different types of companies you are thinking of applying to.
Once you know of your exact arrival date (Bear in mind that companies might not want to interview if you are thinking of coming over in six months time) send the companies your details and try and get them to commit to meeting with you once you arrive...set a date with them. Certainly give them a call, that wouldn't hurt either. Personally, I found the whole recruitment process slower than the UK, so if you do your background work before coming out here, it will probably save you some time in the long run. What sort of work are you looking for? Claire |
Re: when to start looking for work
Originally Posted by fastrhino
(Post 4246539)
I am going to be going to perth in a few months, when is the best time to start applying for jobs,,I have already contacted a few employers and they have said lets us know when you arrive and we can take it from there.
Is this how australian employers prefere to deal with prospective employees,,once resident in australia. do all jobs go through agents, or can you cut them out of the loop? does speculative cold calling work there? mick Its very rare unless you have a really specific skill or something for people to offer work without even meeting you. Id never recommend an employer did it. Most of what you've asked will probably come down to the line of work you are in ? |
Re: when to start looking for work
I am a boilermaker/welder,,,will be arriving in perth 3rd of may,,heading for rockingham initialy
mick |
Re: when to start looking for work
Originally Posted by fastrhino
(Post 4248334)
I am a boilermaker/welder,,,will be arriving in perth 3rd of may,,heading for rockingham initialy
mick |
Re: when to start looking for work
Originally Posted by fastrhino
(Post 4246539)
I am going to be going to perth in a few months, when is the best time to start applying for jobs,,I have already contacted a few employers and they have said lets us know when you arrive and we can take it from there.
Is this how australian employers prefere to deal with prospective employees,,once resident in australia. do all jobs go through agents, or can you cut them out of the loop? does speculative cold calling work there? mick And yes I would say they dont really entertain you until you are here, but no in your line off work I would see no need for the agencies |
Re: when to start looking for work
thank you for that,, i will make sure i have my resume and certs to hand when i arrive,,then bang on some doors:D
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