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Female Jobs in Australia

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  • Functional Area
  • Qualification
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  • Employer Type
Workflow Management Computer Web Content Management Skills Documentation Management Budget Tracking Organization Stakeholder Engagement Task Tracking Administrative Support Reporting Problem Solving Scheduling Team Coordination Analytical Skills Data Entry Resource Allocation Risk Management Meeting Coordination Project Management Communication Quality Assurance
Customer Service
Fashion Designing Illustrator Photoshop Cloth Design Customer Handling Illumination Coraldraw
Caretaking Patient Care ANM Nurses GNM Nurse Staff Nurse

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Customer Relationship Internal Communication Customer Service Customer Support Desktop Support Outbound Sales Inbound Customer Calling Good Communication

Marketing Lead (Female Candidates Only)

Pakira Export Private Limited

Online Marketing Marketing Lead
Domestic Cooking Food
  • 1 - 7 yrs
  • 2.0 Lac/Yr
  • Australia
English Speaking English Writing Strong Communication Skills Attention to Detail Immigration Regulations Computer Skills Customer Service Skills Visa Filing Visa Officer Work From Home
  • 1 - 7 yrs
  • 6.0 Lac/Yr
  • Australia
Advertising Sales Nutrition Sales Executive Nutrition Dietetics Nutrition Consultant Business Analyst Education Instructor Career Advisor Marketing Consultant Work From Home

Nurse (Female)

Adventies Pvt Ltd

Nursing Female Staff Nurse
  • 3 - 4 yrs
  • 1.0 Lac/Yr
  • Female
  • Australia
Finance Manager Loan Manager Loan Sales Insurance Sales Mortgage Sales
Illustrator Photoshop Corel Draw Indesign Pattern Making 3d

Frequently Asked Question

Q1. What are the common work visa options for Indian job aspirants in Australia?

Australia gives different visa options for expert workers:

  • Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (Subclass 482) lets the employers sponsor experienced and skilled workers for the provisional positions.
  • Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) is a special point-based visa. It lets skilled workers live and work in Australia without support.
  • Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186) allows employers to sponsor foreign workers for permanent citizenship.

Q2. How can I discover jobs in Australia from India?

You can easily apply for jobs through different platforms, like:
  • Online Job Portals: websites like Placement India regularly update the job openings across Australia.
  • Recruitment Agencies: Indian experts can easily connect with recruitment agencies that focus on Australian job placements.
  • Networking: creating an expert network on LinkedIn and taking part in different industry events can give you better job opportunities. Virtual events can also be helpful for you.

Q3. What are the eligibility needs for working in Australia?

To work in Australia, you are required to:

  • Have appropriate qualifications and work practice.
  • Get a job offer from an Australian employer or succeed under the experienced migration program.
  • Answer the health and character needs set by Australian immigration authorities.

Q4. How much can I hope to earn in Australia?

The monthly salaries in Australia vary by location and industry. Take an example: IT professionals can receive a salary between AUD 80,000 and AUD 150,000 per year. However, healthcare professionals can receive a salary of anywhere from AUD 70,000 to AUD 120,000 yearly.

Q5. Is it compulsory to know English to find a job in Australia?

Yes. It is quite important to have proficiency in English to find a good job in the country. Some of the organisations demand to pass an English language test, like IELTS or PTE, as part of the visa application procedure.