Links to Australian IT recruitment firms (repeat post)
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Link to the IT section of The Australian newspaper: - www.australianIT.com.au
Links to IT recruitment firms: -
www.spherion.com.au
www.unixjobs.com.au
www.pic.com.au
www.iconrec.com.au
www.mbtgolbal.com
www.ambit.com.au
www.paxus.com.au
www.hughfrancis.com.au
www.au.abraxis.com.au
www.hjb.com.au
www.itnetsolutions.org
www.pegasus-it.com.au
www.realtimeaust.com.au
www.monroe-it.com.au
www.it-recruitment.com.au
www.dma.com.au
www.greythorn.com.au
Andrew Hackworthy Registered Migration Agent 90738 [email protected] Tel:
Sydney (612) 9389 2290
Links to IT recruitment firms: -
www.spherion.com.au
www.unixjobs.com.au
www.pic.com.au
www.iconrec.com.au
www.mbtgolbal.com
www.ambit.com.au
www.paxus.com.au
www.hughfrancis.com.au
www.au.abraxis.com.au
www.hjb.com.au
www.itnetsolutions.org
www.pegasus-it.com.au
www.realtimeaust.com.au
www.monroe-it.com.au
www.it-recruitment.com.au
www.dma.com.au
www.greythorn.com.au
Andrew Hackworthy Registered Migration Agent 90738 [email protected] Tel:
Sydney (612) 9389 2290
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Hi Andrew,
Would you like to do some legwork and let us know how many of these firms are PQBS?
For example, one that you omitted is www.lester.com.au which is very popular with a
number of our clients because they "just give people visas no matter how viable the
sponsor is" . The truth is, of course, that an agency which holds PQBS status and
outsources can give people visas much more quickly because they don't need to go
through the process of establishing sponsorship rights.
I had an interesting discussion with the Rocks business unit the other day about PQBS
status. Apparently they aren't prepared to confirm or deny who has it and who
doesn't. Makes it all a bit risky for prospective employees, I would have thought.
Perhaps PQBS status holders should have to agree to publication of their names.
Cheers
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au ahackworthy
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Would you like to do some legwork and let us know how many of these firms are PQBS?
For example, one that you omitted is www.lester.com.au which is very popular with a
number of our clients because they "just give people visas no matter how viable the
sponsor is" . The truth is, of course, that an agency which holds PQBS status and
outsources can give people visas much more quickly because they don't need to go
through the process of establishing sponsorship rights.
I had an interesting discussion with the Rocks business unit the other day about PQBS
status. Apparently they aren't prepared to confirm or deny who has it and who
doesn't. Makes it all a bit risky for prospective employees, I would have thought.
Perhaps PQBS status holders should have to agree to publication of their names.
Cheers
George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au ahackworthy
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Anybody dealing with greythorn is in for a frustrating time. That's been my
experience with them. I'm happy to hear otherwise from folks who've had different
experiences.
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experience with them. I'm happy to hear otherwise from folks who've had different
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Anybody dealing with greythorn is in for a frustrating time. That's been my
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