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Posted by Cro_Addict on Jun-29-2007 17:01:

Moving to Australia???

Ok this might not be the best place to ask but here it goes anyway.

I graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering. I currently live in CANADA. I would like to entertain the idea of moving to Australia for a year or so. I don't know where exactly yet, but i know it would be somewhere in the South-East..anywhere from Adelaide to Melbourne to Sydney but along the coast.

How is the electrical engineering industry in this region? What website would be the best to search for jobs? Is there maybe a website or something I could checkout jobs that are for people from outside the country?? Also what is the cost of living, how much is it to rent a 1 bedroom apartment or a house??Any other info that you guys could give me would be very helpful.

Thank You,
Robert


Posted by Omega_M on Jun-29-2007 17:09:

I could answer many of your job related questions since I've researched this option myself. But I'll let the Aussies do the talking.


Posted by narcism on Jun-29-2007 17:24:

hi robert,
im sure you will be able to get a job in australia, it may be getting the work permit that will be your only hurdle.
But in saying that if your degree/experience is recognised with the australian standards, you should be able to obtain a permit easily, either by being sponsored by an employee or a by opting to get a skilled migrant permit. link to visa's


I just done a quick search for a job and this is what came up:

Your job search found 290 Jobs matching "electrical engineering" in Melbourne, VIC.

So, im sure you will have the option to be a little picky and choice the right job in any state
heres some job search sites
seek
career one
my career


As for the cost of living, if you choose to live in the heart of the city you will be paying top $$$ move out a few suburbs and the prices will come down, i know we have a few auta's who work in real estate and they may be able to help you more with this subject


Posted by Dupz on Jun-30-2007 00:25:

*Begin Melbourne vs. Sydney flame war here*

Perhaps consider Perth in Western Australia for a job. There is so much money going around that place, with the resources boom and all. Same goes with Brisbane.

If you can hook up a job with a mining company in either of these cities you'll be laughing all the way to the bank. Plus they're awsome cities to live in (although Perth is 2000km away from anything.. but it's still a kick arse city with heaps of chicks)


Posted by radshuffle on Jun-30-2007 01:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Dupz
*Begin Melbourne vs. Sydney flame war here*

Perhaps consider Perth in Western Australia for a job. There is so much money going around that place, with the resources boom and all. Same goes with Brisbane.

If you can hook up a job with a mining company in either of these cities you'll be laughing all the way to the bank. Plus they're awsome cities to live in (although Perth is 2000km away from anything.. but it's still a kick arse city with heaps of chicks)


but is it money in a remote area ya want?! or money in a lively fun city with a big trance community?! XD


Posted by Cro_Addict on Jun-30-2007 01:31:

i want money and a lively community

great info so far keep it coming

don't want to start a flame war but give me some pros/cons Melbourne vs Sydney


Posted by Lilith on Jun-30-2007 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
don't want to start a flame war but give me some pros/cons Melbourne vs Sydney

It's personally subjective really and that's all you'll get, I treat such opinions for what they're worth, not very much.

Best bet is to have the employer deal with the paperwork rather than just landing off the plane and trying to make a go of it yourself, if you're well qualified, experienced and have a proven track record it'll basically look after itself and you will barely have to do any of the really hard work.


Posted by Fpcookie on Jun-30-2007 02:57:

alot of the elec eng jobs are in remote areas on mining sites. they pay very well.

there is a few city jobs, mostly in power and distribution but the competition is fierce with most, if not all, grads applying for these positions.

and please do yourself a favour and dont move to adelaide. melb or syd only


Posted by Cougar69 on Jun-30-2007 03:59:

The mining jobs pay well and some have conditions like...you work 1 week and they fly you back home for a week off.


Posted by walter78 on Jun-30-2007 04:18:

Rob, stay in Canada. As a fellow engineer I can say there is more work there (I'm actually moving back there shorlty) As a Canadian you won't enjoy certain social aspects of Australian life either.


Posted by AnitA on Jun-30-2007 04:27:

Thumbs up

haha Walter....it's depresseing being back isn't it

Rob, happy to help a fellow Hrvat!
You want a lively community, definitley go for Melbourne.
I know quite a few Canadians who were glad they made the move to Melbourne, rather than Sydney for many reasons.


Posted by Cro_Addict on Jun-30-2007 04:59:

quote:
Originally posted by walter78
Rob, stay in Canada. As a fellow engineer I can say there is more work there (I'm actually moving back there shorlty) As a Canadian you won't enjoy certain social aspects of Australian life either.


Well this would be just for the experience...i mean it can't be that bad????

quote:
Originally posted by AnitA
haha Walter....it's depresseing being back isn't it

Rob, happy to help a fellow Hrvat!
You want a lively community, definitley go for Melbourne.
I know quite a few Canadians who were glad they made the move to Melbourne, rather than Sydney for many reasons.


whats the cost of living like in Melbourne?? To rent a 1 bedroom apartment??


Posted by radshuffle on Jun-30-2007 05:19:

Dancing Dude

quote:
Originally posted by walter78
As a Canadian you won't enjoy certain social aspects of Australian life either.


like what? I went to Canada on exchange.. didn't see anything drastically different other than the word about being pronounced...


what will you do without Mike?! :O:O:O:O


Posted by eRRaTiK on Jun-30-2007 06:04:

quote:
Originally posted by walter78
Rob, stay in Canada. As a fellow engineer I can say there is more work there (I'm actually moving back there shorlty) As a Canadian you won't enjoy certain social aspects of Australian life either.


wtf? dumbest thing i've heard.

"Don't do it because a mate of mind didn't enjoy it."

Why don't you ask tigerlily (another TOTA) how her trip was? Or some other folks that have been here? Get a wider perspective than just one person!

anyways, cro here are some more fun threads for ya... (not sure about education value but you *might* get something out of them LOL)...

- Where is Australia's Dance music capital?

quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
- City with biggest club scene
- coming to australia
- Melbourne V Sydney the final conflict (classic thread - less about clubs, more about general culture)


Posted by eRRaTiK on Jun-30-2007 06:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
Well this would be just for the experience...i mean it can't be that bad????


It's not. In fact, it's fucken awesome and if you set out to have a great experience you will. From my interactions with Canadians in the past it appears Aussies and Canadians have a very similar outlook to life. People that go abroad can only grow and learn more about themselves from the change of environment and different cultures. Hence my move to Canada in October

quote:
whats the cost of living like in Melbourne?? To rent a 1 bedroom apartment??


realestate.com.au is your friend


Posted by echosystm on Jun-30-2007 09:00:

brisbane is where all the hot, tanned, blonde (dumb) honeys are. you definately want to be there.



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