Hello,
It is me again tonight, after I have done some research I feel like I need some more information. I am about to start two-year accounting studies at Flinders University in Adelaide in July(my second bachelor degree, the first one I acquired in a related field in my own country) and hope to apply for permanent residence after I graduate. I do not have any specific working experience.
I would like to ask for any first-hand experiences, information, or studies (research) on employment prospects of overseas graduates in Australia, especially in the field of accounting, since I can hardly find any valuable info on my own. I am really interested in the prospects of finding an entry-level position in the profession after I graduate, and not end-up working as a janitor, gardener or something (with all due respect to janitors and gardeners, but I invested too much time and effort in my education). If I estimate that my chances for a career are not so good, I do have other career alternatives in my life (and quite promising ones) which are not buttociated with Australia. Are Australian employers generally reluctant to hire overseas graduates (especially accountants), even though the profession is on the high-demand list? Is there research (statistics) maybe that points out to how overseas graduates actually end up six months or a year after they finish school?
And what about the new changes in the immigration policy, how will that impact overseas students( especially the current work-experience exemption)?
I perfectly understand that there are risks buttociated with every big decision, but are the stakes too high here? Thanks for keeping up with me, Alex
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