Hi! With a Master’s degree in Biochemistry, there are definitely opportunities in Australia, especially in research, healthcare, and biotech industries.
Here are a few steps to get started:
Check eligibility for skilled migration visas (like subclass 189 or 190) — biochemist roles are often on the skilled occupation list.
Start searching on major job portals like Seek, Indeed, and LinkedIn.
Look into roles at research institutions, universities, pathology labs, and pharma companies.
If you’re offshore, you may need state nomination or an employer willing to sponsor (subclass 482).
Make sure your CV matches Australian standards, and highlight lab skills, research work, or publications
Feel free to share more about your background — happy to offer more specific tips!
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