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    Posted by Seema Rani on March 31, 2025 at 3:28 pm

    Hi, Mark! My name is Seema Rani currently i am residence in India. I completed bachelor of technology in Computer Science Engineering. I want to work & live in Australia also i have 4 years of experience in computer field. I am excited to take the next step in my career and contribute my expertise to the Australian. I am seeking opportunities for **visa sponsorship** to bring my skills and dedication to an organization that values compassionate and skilled professionals. Please help me for Australia visa sponsorship.

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    Best & Regards

    Seema Rani

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  • Mark

    Mark

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    March 31, 2025 at 4:17 pm

    Hi Seema,

    Thanks for your message and warm welcome to you 😊!

    With your Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Engineering and 4 years of experience, you may be eligible for several skilled visa pathways, especially under the occupation Software Engineer (ANZSCO 261313) or ICT Business Analyst (ANZSCO 261111), depending on your exact duties (see the descriptions I have linked behind the numbers). 👍🏼

    These occupations are currently listed on the MLTSSL (Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List), which means they are eligible for employer-sponsored visas such as:

    1. Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa (subclass 482) – This requires employer sponsorship. It allows you to work in Australia for up to 4 years.

    2. Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) – A permanent visa pathway that also requires employer sponsorship.

    3. Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) or Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) – These do not require employer sponsorship, but are based on a points system. You’ll need to complete a skills assessment and submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through SkillSelect.

    To get started with sponsored job opportunities, I recommend:

    Seek and Indeed contain thousands of roles, unlike 482 jobs. Not all offer sponsorship, so make sure you add keywords like ‘sponsorship’ to try to narrow down your search when using these websites.

    When applying for roles in Australia, ensure your resume follows Australian standards. You can check out our guide here: Australia Resume Tips: Craft a Winning Resume in Australia – https://482jobs.com/australia-resume-tips-craft-winning-resume/

    Also, consider uploading your resume to our database so recruiters can find you. Submit your resume here: https://482jobs.com/candidates/submit-resume/

    Finally, if you’re using LinkedIn, optimising your profile can really help you connect with Australian employers. A recommended read: 15 Expert Tips to Get Noticed by Australian Recruiters on LinkedIn https://482jobs.com/15-expert-tips-to-get-noticed-by-australian-recruiters-on-linkedin

    I hope this gives you a clear starting point! 😊

    If you need help identifying the most suitable ANZSCO code or understanding your eligibility for points, just let me know.

    Warm regards,
    Mark

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