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Job market for international graduates in Australia by field

The Australian job market is diverse, but opportunities vary significantly by field. International graduates in some occupations (nursing, skilled trades, IT) find abundant opportunities and clear pathways to permanent residency, while others face stiffer competition. Understanding which fields are in high demand, what salaries to expect, and how each field aligns with skilled migration visas is essential to planning your post-study career.

Information Technology (IT)

Market outlook: Very strong demand; high salaries; competitive skilled migration.

CriterionDetails
Job demandVery high; ongoing shortage across Australia (especially regional areas)
Salary rangeAUD $70,000–$150,000+ (depending on role and experience)
Common rolesSoftware engineer, systems analyst, database administrator, IT security specialist, business analyst, solutions architect
Skills assessmentACS (Australian Computer Society)
Visa pathways482 (Skills in Demand, TSMIT AUD $135,000+) or 189/190/491 (points-based, high competition)
Points for visa invitation189: 90–100+ points; 190: 70–80; 491: 60–70
ChallengesHigh competition globally; points threshold rising; English proficiency important (IELTS 7.0+ preferred)

IT job market notes:

Career progression: Graduate → Junior Developer (Year 1–2) → Mid-level Developer (Year 3–5) → Senior / Lead (Year 5+) → Management / Architecture.

Recommendation: If you studied IT, the Australian job market is very accessible. Focus on building a strong portfolio, obtaining relevant certifications (AWS, Azure, etc.), and gaining 2–3 years of experience before targeting sponsorship.

Engineering

Market outlook: Strong demand; high salaries; good visa pathways.

CriterionDetails
Job demandStrong; particularly civil, mechanical, electrical, mining, structural
Salary rangeAUD $65,000–$140,000+ (depending on specialisation and experience)
Common rolesCivil engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, mining engineer, structural engineer, project engineer
Skills assessmentEngineers Australia (EA)
Visa pathways482 (Specialist Skills stream, TSMIT AUD $135,000+) or 189/190/491 (points-based, moderate competition)
Points for visa invitation189: 80–90; 190: 65–75; 491: 55–65
ChallengesEngineering qualifications must be accredited; visa sponsorship often requires 3+ years experience; highly technical interviews common

Engineering job market notes:

Career progression: Graduate engineer → Engineer (2–4 years) → Senior engineer (5+ years) → Principal engineer / Management.

Recommendation: If you have an accredited engineering degree, focus on gaining chartered engineer status (via Engineers Australia) and 2–3 years of Australian experience. Visa sponsorship is very accessible, especially in mining and construction.

Accounting

Market outlook: Strong demand but highly competitive; many skilled migrants compete for limited sponsorship positions.

CriterionDetails
Job demandModerate to strong; numerous applicants globally; visa sponsorship limited
Salary rangeAUD $60,000–$110,000+ (junior to senior accountant)
Common rolesGeneral accountant, management accountant, tax accountant, auditor
Skills assessmentCPA Australia, CA ANZ, or IPA (choose one)
Visa pathways482 or 189/190/491 (points-based, very high competition)
Points for visa invitation189: 85–100+ (very competitive); 190: 70–85; 491: 60–70
ChallengesHighly saturated occupation; many applicants from India, China, Philippines, Middle East; fewer sponsorship opportunities relative to applicants

Accounting job market notes:

Career progression: Junior accountant → Accountant (2–3 years) → Senior accountant (4–5 years) → Accounting manager / Partner.

Recommendation: If you studied accounting, plan to obtain a CPA, CA, or IPA qualification (1–2 years postgraduate study). Then pursue 2–3 years of Australian experience to build your points. Consider regional opportunities if sponsorship in major cities is not available.

Nursing

Market outlook: Very strong demand; good salaries; clear visa pathways.

CriterionDetails
Job demandVery high; nationwide shortage; rural and regional areas especially short-staffed
Salary rangeAUD $60,000–$95,000+ (RN); higher with experience and specialty
Common rolesRegistered nurse (RN), enrolled nurse (EN), nurse practitioner (higher qualifications), midwife
Skills assessmentANMAC (Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council); AHPRA registration required
Visa pathways482 or 190/491 (state sponsorship readily available)
Points for visa invitation190: 60–70; 491: 50–60
ChallengesAHPRA registration required (can take 2–4 weeks); English proficiency (IELTS 7.0 minimum)

Nursing job market notes:

Career progression: Registered nurse → Specialist nurse (2–3 years further qualification) → Nurse practitioner → Nursing manager / Director.

Recommendation: If you are a nurse, immediate employment and visa sponsorship are readily available. Target regional health services for the fastest pathway to PR. Obtain AHPRA registration early; pursue specialist qualifications for career progression and higher salary.

Business Analytics and Data Science

Market outlook: High demand; growing field; good visa prospects.

CriterionDetails
Job demandVery high; rapidly growing; companies prioritise analytics skills
Salary rangeAUD $75,000–$130,000+ (depending on seniority and skills)
Common rolesBusiness analyst, data analyst, data scientist, analytics consultant
Skills assessmentACS (Australian Computer Society) or VETASSESS (depending on role focus)
Visa pathways482 (if IT-focused, TSMIT AUD $135,000+) or 189/190/491
Points for visa invitation189: 85–95 (IT-heavy roles) or 80–90 (business-heavy roles); 190: 70–80; 491: 60–70
ChallengesRapidly evolving field; skills must stay current; experience often valued over formal qualifications

Business analytics notes:

Career progression: Analyst → Senior analyst → Lead analyst / Manager → Director analytics.

Recommendation: If you studied business, IT, or data science, focus on building practical skills in Python, SQL, and modern BI tools. Portfolio projects demonstrating real-world analytics impact are valuable. Visa sponsorship is accessible, especially with 2–3 years experience.

Trades (Electrician, Plumber, Builder, Mechanic)

Market outlook: Very strong demand, especially regional; good salaries; clear visa pathways.

CriterionDetails
Job demandVery high; trades shortage acute; regional areas desperately need skilled tradespeople
Salary rangeAUD $65,000–$110,000+ (varies by trade and experience; self-employed can earn more)
Common rolesElectrician, plumber, builder, motor mechanic, carpenter, welder
Skills assessmentVETASSESS
Visa pathways482 (Core Skills stream, TSMIT AUD $73,150+) or 190/491 (state sponsorship readily available)
Points for visa invitation190: 60–70; 491: 50–60
ChallengesAustralian qualifications required (apprenticeships typical); visa sponsorship often requires regional commitment

Trades job market notes:

Career progression: Apprentice → Qualified tradesperson → Supervisor / Foreman → Business owner / Manager.

Recommendation: If you have skilled trades qualifications, the Australian job market is very accessible, especially regionally. Visa sponsorship is readily available. Consider pursuing additional qualifications (e.g., project management, supervisor) for career advancement.

Healthcare Professionals (Allied Health)

Market outlook: Strong demand; good visa prospects; smaller field than nursing.

CriterionDetails
Job demandStrong; physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists in demand
Salary rangeAUD $60,000–$95,000 (depending on specialisation)
Common rolesPhysiotherapist, occupational therapist, speech pathologist, psychologist, dietitian
Skills assessmentAHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority) / state boards
Visa pathways482 or 190/491 (if occupation listed)
ChallengesRegistration with AHPRA required; qualification recognition varies; visa pathways narrower than nursing

Healthcare professional notes:

Recommendation: If you are an allied health professional, check AHPRA requirements for your profession. If your qualification is recognised, visa sponsorship pathways are similar to nursing. Regional opportunities are strong.

Comparing fields: Visa accessibility

FieldVisa accessibilitySalary potentialRegional opportunitySponsorship likelihood
ITHigh (90–100 points for 189)Very high (AUD $70–150k+)GoodModerate (need 3+ years exp)
EngineeringHigh (80–90 for 189)High (AUD $65–140k+)ExcellentGood (mining/construction boom)
AccountingModerate–Low (85–100+ for 189)Moderate (AUD $60–110k+)ModerateLow (saturated)
NursingVery High (60–70 for 190/491)Moderate (AUD $60–95k+)ExcellentVery Good (acute shortage)
Business AnalyticsHigh (80–95 for 189)Very high (AUD $75–130k+)GoodModerate–Good
TradesVery High (50–60 for 491)High (AUD $65–110k+)ExcellentVery Good (acute shortage)
Allied HealthHigh (60–70 for 190/491)Moderate (AUD $60–95k+)GoodGood

Key points to remember

FAQ

Q: I studied business but don’t have a clear occupation. What are my options? A: You could nominate as Management Consultant, Business Analyst, or HR Specialist (depending on your coursework and experience). Check the CSOL to see which closely matches your background.

Q: Will I earn more in Australia than in my home country? A: Likely yes, particularly in IT, engineering, trades, and nursing. Australian salaries are among the highest globally. However, cost of living is also high in major cities.

Q: Which field has the best work-life balance? A: Business analytics and engineering (non-construction) typically offer 9–5 roles. Nursing and trades often involve shift work / weekend work. IT can be demanding in certain roles (startup environments).

Q: Can I change occupations after my 485? A: Yes. You can work in any occupation on a 485. However, if you later pursue sponsorship (482, 189, 190, 491), your occupation must be on the relevant skills list. Changing fields may mean your experience doesn’t count toward visa points.

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Last reviewed: April 2026. Migration rules and occupation lists change frequently — always verify on immi.homeaffairs.gov.au and the relevant assessing body before acting.


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