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JobSearch is Australia’s largest free online jobs website.
It is funded and operated by the Australian Government as a free service to assist job seekers into employment and connect employers with quality staff.
Job Services Australia providers and public employers upload their job vacancies to JobSearch and search for potentially suitable staff.
Job seekers can search for jobs via the map on the homepage by choosing their state, local area and occupation category. The advanced search function includes more detail in searching criteria.
Everyone is welcome to use JobSearch to search for vacancies. It’s free to register and take advantage of the complete range of services.
Vacancies displayed on JobSearch come from many different sources, including:
- public employers
- Job Services Australia providers
- newspapers
- the Australian Public Service
- the Australian Defence Force
- the Harvest Trail.
For job seekers
JobSearch has a range of features to help you search for a job, including:
- free registration for all Australians seeking work
- jobs across all industries and regions of Australia
- your own personal page, where you can create a job match profile, upload your resume and use our instant job list to find jobs based on your skills and experience
- links to employment assistance and information for all job seekers.
For employers
JobSearch has a number of features to help you find the right person for your job, including:
- the ability to search for staff based on criteria in your advertisement using our find staff feature
- high visibility of your jobs – with around 1 million people visiting JobSearch each month
- a secure personal page to manage your advertised jobs or view past jobs
- phone help from the Employer Hotline 13 17 15 to advertise new jobs or check the status of your existing jobs.
- http://jobsearch.gov.au
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Australia has been voted the best place to be during the global economic crisis, in a business survey.
One in five international business people have voted for Australia to be the best place to live in during the economic crisis as a survey released by Servcorp International Business.
The Servcorp survey asked 7,500 international business people all being in 24 nations to vote which countries they believe are surviving the crisis the best.
Australia was indeed far in front by 20% of all international business people choosing it as the country that is surviving overall the best.
Taine Moufarrige, Servcorp Executive Director says: “In my experience working with international businesses around the world, especially during the last six months, I’ve noticed how relatively unaffected Australian businesses and the Australian business person’s attitude by the economic downturn.
Over 71% of Australian business people believe we are the “lucky country” and it’s interesting to see that the rest of the world agrees.”
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