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All types of skilled workers are in high demand in Australia. A recent report of Deloitte claims that the employers are unable to find workers meeting the required skills, the result being many jobs left unoccupied.
In May 2019, over 240,000 jobs were vacant in varied sectors, the major occupations facing skill shortage being the Motor Mechanics, Electricians, Bakers, Chefs, Cooks, Optometrists, Sonographers, Nurses and Teachers.
The report mentioned above predicts that Australia is plausible to face struggles with this particular issue in most of the significant occupations. The economy will reflect this fact accordingly.
Moreover, the near future predicts 2 million requirements in the sectors of education, health, professional and government services.
Australia is comitted to keep offering outstanding career opportunities so that the living standards of the future abroad skilled workers will be high.
All types of skilled workers are in high demand in Australia. A recent report of Deloitte claims that the employers are unable to find workers meeting the required skills, the result being many jobs left unoccupied.
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