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The quality of life and opportunity offered by graduate employment is competitive and improving worldwide. Australia is a world leader in education and training with a growing economy and a high rate of return on investment for students.  Gaining employment after graduation offers many advantages, including access to a better job and more income.  These advantages are critical for those willing to take risks in their careers and continue their education beyond completing their bachelor’s degree. Bright graduate prospects in the national and international job market represent well-equipped, motivated, and career-minded individuals who are waiting to be tapped.

Current job opportunities and opportunities for advancement in the future are extremely abundant in Australia. People with degrees from universities and colleges around the country are well positioned for jobs in international companies or government agencies. Advancement is possible through further study or a career change, so don’t miss out on this opportunity. Employers will be looking for people who have relevant experience, abilities, and qualifications – all of which can be developed through further study or training.

Why should you go to an Australian graduate college?

It’s because the Australian system of higher education provides not only the best training but also a pathway to permanent residency. Over 36,000 international students are studying in Australia, employing over 500,000 people from around the world. Australia is also ranked by the Economist Intelligence Unit as one of the most liveable countries in the world, with its people having high living standards and an abundance of opportunities. Australia has a developed policy approach to immigration and helps contribute to creating an open and innovative economy based on innovation, investment, and exchange.

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Around 24,000 postgraduate students are studying in Australia, 3% of whom will be unemployed two years after finishing their studies. This number will drop to 7% by 2019/2020 and 5% by 2021/ 2022, according to the ANU Higher Education Research Institute. What this means is that a lot of young people who go through university stay employable, offer good money (especially for those from wealthier backgrounds), and get help towards their living expenses through job-placement agencies or sound work experience programs. Because most universities offer places to students on a competitive basis, most job offers are competitive as well-meaning students have an exceptional chance of getting a good job after graduation.

Education can make a huge difference to your quality of life

For this reason, I think it’s worthwhile to identify some statistics about the state of higher education in Australia and what it might take to improve it. Some of these statistics may surprise you, while others will come as no surprise at all. You’ll see that Australian higher education continues to be a generous place even though many students and their families are struggling just to pay the bills every semester.

 

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Below are some quick facts about the future of work and how you can prepare yourself for a bright career in the twenty-first century. While this article focuses on the national and international job market for graduates with one or two years of formal employment experience, the basic principles and strategies apply equally to graduates with a wide range of experience from entry-level positions to senior management roles. There will always be a place for passionate, hardworking individuals willing to give everything they have for a cause but many will find it more rewarding to work in fields with greater flexibility and opportunity for advancement.

There are more than 40,000 students enrolled in 200 universities across Australia. Each year these students compete with each other to secure jobs that will allow them to move out of their families and begin their lives on their own terms. Competition is fierce among these students for limited jobs that often require their services bilingually or even society fully. The entry-level position for any prospective hiring manager is dependent on the institution from which he or she was graduated. Depending on where that graduate started their education, that hiring manager will have an altogether different view of what is considered a good career decision.

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