Friday, January 15, 2010

Top Jobs Needed in Australia for the Whole of 2010

For the whole of 2010, the top 18 jobs in demand are for Sales/Marketing (Merchandising); Business Development; Computer and IT (software and hardware); Accounting jobs; Human Resources; Customer Service; Mechanical Engineering; Clerical and Administration; Technical Sales and Marketing; Civil Engineering (Construction); Electrical Engineering; Audit and Taxation; Network/System/Database Administration; Telemarketing; Electronics Engineering; Quality Assurance; Industrial Engineering; Banking and Finance.

Based on a survey conducted recently by Australian labor agencies among direct employers and HR professionals from different industry categories such as manufacturing, trade, IT, and finance, 21% of respondents foresee worse employment prospects or opportunities for job growth for 2010. Compare this with the job outlook predicted for 2009 where only 8% who responded said it would be worse, a jump of 13%. From the same survey however, 42% expect prospects to get better. Consistent with the worldwide economic downturn and recession, unemployment rate either continues to rise a little bit or is tapering.

As for the top 20 Vacancies as needed by employers for the first quarter of 2010 are Domestic Helpers; Nursing; IT Specialists; Salesladies; Sales Clerks; Call Center Agents; Medical Representatives; Baggers; Warehousemen; Forklift operators; Painters/Carpenters; Mechanical Engineers; Diesel Engine Mechanics; Computer Encoders; Customer Service; Tile Setters; Accounting; Occupational Therapists; Account Executives; Civil Engineers.

It can be noted that workers with in-demand skills or who are in high-growth fields may have better career prospects. Professionals in the above-mentioned top 18 or top 20 wanted lists are also consistent top hiring choices among industries in both 2008 and 2009 surveys. This is also consistent even with retail jobs.

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