Posted on April 19 2022
The number of people from India is considered as the third largest immigrants in Australia. In 2022, Australia is planning to invite 200,000 migrants. There are some major companies who want to hire foreign workers who can work in Australia in the IT and software occupations in Australia.
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One of these companies is Accenture, whose aim is to recruit more than 300 people in different cities of Australia. The next company is Amazon, whose aim is to recruit more than 500 employees. Google is the next company which has plans to recruit more than 150 employees.
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IBM has plans to hire more than 100 employees in Australia in different cities. Oracle has plans to fill more than 200 job vacancies at Junior and senior software engineers. Microsoft is planning to recruit more than 100 employees in Sydney.
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MYOB has plans to hire over 100 IT and software professionals. Torus Games has the plan of hiring 100 programmers and project managers. Atlassian is looking for 100 employees to fill IT and software job vacancies. Dialog Information Technology has plans to recruit 100 programmers, developers, and project managers. The annual average salaries of software and IT professionals are in between AUD$115,000 and AUD$160,000. The table below will show the details of jobs
Companies | Number of Job vacancies |
Accenture | 300 |
Amazon | 500 |
150 | |
IBM | 100 |
Oracle | 200 |
Microsoft | 100 |
MYOB | 100 |
Torus Games | 100 |
Atlassian | 100 |
Dialog Information Technology | 100 |
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