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digest Feb 13th 2001 6:42 am

Hallo everybody!

So far it's been plain sailing with my application process (Independent). Now they are
asking me to assess own my chances of finding an employment in Austarlia in line with my
qualifications (English- French-Russian medical translator). While I am still in Russia,
talking seriously to potential employers on- line seems like flogging the dead horse,
isn't it? Looking through yellow pages has little effect, too, if at all.

Is there anyone among my readers who lives in Australia and could advice me?

Thank you for your efforts and your time,

Regards,

Constantine [email protected]

Australian Labour Market Feb 13th 2001 9:32 pm

Have a search through the following sites to see if there is anything that might help
you... http://www.detya.gov.au/noosr/employ.htm and
http://www.dewrsb.gov.au/employment/.../Jan2001/defau
lt.asp

Regards

Glenn Newton Managing Director Australian Labour Market ABN 25 087 036 888 Registered
Training Organisation No. 6617 Registered Migration Agent No. 0100027 PO Box 300, DICKSON
ACT 2602, Australia Telephone 02 6255 0307 Mobile 0416 158 037 Fax 02 6255 0313 Email
[email protected] Internet site http://www.alms.com.au

> Hallo everybody!
>
> So far it's been plain sailing with my application process (Independent). Now they are
> asking me to assess own my chances of finding an employment in Austarlia in line with my
> qualifications (English- French-Russian medical translator). While I am still in Russia,
> talking seriously to potential employers on- line seems like flogging the dead horse,
> isn't it? Looking through yellow pages has little effect, too, if at all.
>
> Is there anyone among my readers who lives in Australia and could advice me?
>
> Thank you for your efforts and your time,
>
> Regards,
>
> Constantine [email protected]
>


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