Advance your career in Australia with Techforce. If you’re looking for a new challenge or professional growth whilst having the ability to explore diverse landscapes and cultures, we have opportunities that align with your ambitions. Techforce offers exciting career opportunities within both blue and white collar roles in Australia with opportunities across all sectors.
Techforce specialises in connecting individuals from the United Kingdom, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, India, South Africa, and New Zealand with diverse employment prospects in Australia.
Our comprehensive 360-degree recruitment service ensures that both employers and candidates benefit from a wealth of resources and support.
A move to Australia offers more than a career shift, it's also a chance to immerse yourself in a new culture, broaden your horizons, and gain skills that will elevate your professional journey.
Australia offers a number of attractions and benefits for international workers making it an appealing option for relocation, these include:
At Techforce we get it, moving to Australia is a significant step. Techforce is here to make the process smooth and stress-free. Techforce’s and its Global Migration Partners supports international candidates navigating in-depth compliance management, ensuring all legal requirements are met. We take pride in facilitating overseas government approvals and Australian skills assessments/training recognition such as MINTRAC (National Meat Industry Training Advisory Council Limited) assessments, streamlining the recruitment process to ensure a seamless transition. Our dedicated team assists with Visa lodgement, ensuring accurate and efficient paperwork.
Techforce understands that your wellbeing is paramount. We arrange pre-employment medical assessments and assist with exit clearance from your country of origin as required.
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Our commitment doesn't end with recruitment. Techforce's Candidate After Care Program within Australia provides continuous support, ensuring your satisfaction and professional growth. From navigating a new work environment to adjusting to life in a different country, we are here for you every step of the way.
Techforce opens the door to a world of possibilities – join us to kick start your Australian adventure.
Australia has several different roles available under the temporary skills shortage list. To find out more about the visas that are available to individuals who are qualified to work or train in an eligible skilled job In Australia, visit the skilled occupation list here.
Techforce recruits across a variety of sectors with some of the positions we recruit internationally for including:
Techforce works with a number of different clients who have varying recruitment processes. Typically, we see a process of one to three weeks plus the Visa processing time.
A part of your Visa conditions, you may be required to have personnel Medical Insurance.
For most visitors to Australia, a Visa will be required to visit Australia. Whilst here you can apply for roles.
A 482 Visa is a temporary visa which enables an employer in Australia to sponsor a suitably skilled worker to fill a position where they can’t find a suitably skilled Australian to fill. Typically, they are up to two or four years in length.
A 189 visa is a skilled independent Visa for permanent residency in Australia. The 189 Visa is granted based on an individuals skills and qualifications.
The 189 Visa is independent and doesn’t require a sponsorship requirement, while the 190 visa requires state or territory nomination. Both types of Visa’s can lead to permanent residency.
In order to get a 190 Visa within Australia, you will need to be nominated by an Australian state or territory based upon your skills and job.
Generally, you can use your overseas licence when in Australia temporarily, however, it is recommended to check the state-specific requirements and timelines associated with this.
Yes, studying in Australia is popular for international students. You’ll need to choose your preferred course and tertiary institution as well as get a student Visa. It can be costly, so it’s worth to explore all options such as early applications, achieving good grades and scholarships.
No, education fees aren’t covered by the Australian government, however, there are scholarships and costs can vary. International students typically pay for their tertiary education fees and living expenses.
Medical costs are not covered by the Australian government. Private health insurance is a consideration for comprehensive medical coverage.
Yes, you will need to apply for a Tax File Number (TFN) when you arrive in Australia to ensure you’re taxed properly when working.
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