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Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by cuteannie02: 5:08pm On Jan 02, 2017 |
mctowel01: Well said!, been wondering why this thread has been left redundant, it should serve it's purpose just like the other threads. 1 Like |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Nobody: 10:15am On Jan 04, 2017 |
Happy new year guys, pls i'm planning to move to Australia, I had my BSc (Physiology) in Nigeria (Unilorin), did my nysc and now studying medicine(ukraine) which i will graduate by June this year. I only have work experience during the nysc period in Lagos state teaching hospital (LASUTH). Please i need advice on which type of visa shld i apply for? i'm thinking of getting admission and apply for student visa what is the possibility of getting job as a studnt |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by michealade(m): 2:15pm On Jan 04, 2017 |
Please I want to have my second degree in Australia..I need someone to tell me how to go about it |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by tehan: 2:26pm On Jan 04, 2017 |
just curious why did n do people say Sydney is expensive,is it cos of accommodation or is there more to d I than d dot,pls can someone shed more light to that plssssss |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by bellong: 8:33pm On Jan 04, 2017 |
tehan: It is actually the CBD because of the crazy cost of accommodation. And also the population. |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by tehan: 10:11pm On Jan 05, 2017 |
bellong: pls sorrt wat is CBD |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by bellong: 11:01pm On Jan 05, 2017 |
tehan: Central Business District. That is the centre of the city. |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by tehan: 11:39pm On Jan 05, 2017 |
bellong: k i get u thanks |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Izema: 11:17am On Jan 06, 2017 |
SOS!!! |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by bellong: 11:33am On Jan 06, 2017 |
Izema: Which state are you? |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Izema: 11:48am On Jan 06, 2017 |
I am in Sydney, NSW. I wish i joined this forum before coming here...anyways thank God for this website |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Izema: 12:10pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
NSW bellong: |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by bellong: 12:17pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
Izema: Have you been to labour hire agencies office? Have you done any course on disability or aged care? Do you have a white card? You need to get one of these things to get a job. You have to look well and apply to the right places. Jobs don't come to people except you look for it. |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Izema: 12:28pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
Do you have a car bellong: |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Izema: 12:34pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
Any agency suggestions? bellong: |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by bellong: 12:42pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
Izema: Sure, you should get a car. It is a must. I don't live in Sydney, no suggestion to offer. Sorry. |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Izema: 1:13pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
Thanks for your responses. bellong: |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by catchdwind4rmkd(m): 10:12am On Jan 07, 2017 |
***Edited*** Earlier post redirected to @Izema My apologies. Cheers tehan: |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by tehan: 11:58am On Jan 07, 2017 |
thanks i do appreciate ur comment , am a medical laboratory scientist working on my licences before coming down so as to make it easier to secure a job n i was in thinking of Sydney or Melbourne n so much talk on Sydney dat y i wanted to clear my tot n doubts,thanks again catchdwind4rmkd: |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by tehan: 12:00pm On Jan 07, 2017 |
thanks i do appreciate ur comment , am a medical laboratory scientist working on my licences before coming down so as to make it easier to secure a job n i was in thinking of Sydney or Melbourne n so much talk on Sydney dat y i wanted to clear my tot n doubts,thanks again. In addition, you may want to get a Forklift licence as most labour hire or recruitment agencies value that. Be careful though not to waste your little money gathering certificates that you may end up not using. Choose an industry or job of choice, and get the required certificate. However, all these certificates DON'T guarantee you a job. It has more to do with your CV, Cover Letter and depth of search. You need to look at some resumes of friends and adjust yours accordingly. You also need to try to sell yourself in your cover letter even if it means lying but be prepared to defend it. One trick that's also common in CVs for menial jobs is to REMOVE your degree and/or skilled experience as well as CLEARLY state your relevant skills relating to the job such as HARDWORKING, EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION, NUMERACY, HAND/EYE COORDINATION, USE OF TOOLS, etc. Like you said, AVAILABLE FULL TIME is the selling point. I wonder why you lack this during holiday. Finally, where and how you search for jobs matter. SEEK works for some, GUMTREE works for others, while Face-to-Face or Door-to-Door works as well. IMPORTANT: Don't apply and wait for reply especially when a phone number is included in the job ad. Send your application, wait half an hour or couple of hours and follow up with a call. MAKE SURE that you're confident during the call, and show your enthusiasm for the job. It feels bad to know that I'm writing this for a casual/menial job. But it's also worth knowing that it's the MAIN job of some people who make up the MAJORITY of the labour force. So, it being casual is subjective. Note also that, even with all these, you may still find it hard to get a job. So, perseverance and resilience is required. But I'm sure you'll be fine sooner than later. Best wishes. [/quote] 1 Like |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by catchdwind4rmkd(m): 1:33pm On Jan 07, 2017 |
I support all that Bellong has said. In addition, you may want to get a Forklift licence as most labour hire or recruitment agencies value that. Be careful though not to waste your little money gathering certificates that you may end up not using. Choose an industry or job of choice, and get the required certificate. However, all these certificates DON'T guarantee you a job. It has more to do with your CV, Cover Letter and depth of search. You need to look at some resumes of friends and adjust yours accordingly. You also need to try to sell yourself in your cover letter even if it means lying but be prepared to defend it. One trick that's also common in CVs for menial jobs is to REMOVE your degree and/or skilled experience as well as CLEARLY state your relevant skills relating to the job such as HARDWORKING, EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION, NUMERACY, HAND/EYE COORDINATION, USE OF TOOLS, etc. Like you said, AVAILABLE FULL TIME is the selling point. I wonder why you lack this during holiday. Finally, where and how you search for jobs matter. SEEK works for some, GUMTREE works for others, while Face-to-Face or Door-to-Door works as well. IMPORTANT: Don't apply and wait for reply especially when a phone number is included in the job ad. Send your application, wait half an hour or couple of hours and follow up with a call. MAKE SURE that you're confident during the call, and show your enthusiasm for the job. It feels bad to know that I'm writing this for a casual/menial job. But it's also worth knowing that it's the MAIN job of some people who make up the MAJORITY of the labour force. So, it being casual is subjective. Note also that, even with all these, you may still find it hard to get a job. So, perseverance and resilience is required. But I'm sure you'll be fine sooner than later. Best wishes. Izema: 2 Likes |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by catchdwind4rmkd(m): 1:35pm On Jan 07, 2017 |
You're on track brother. Don't worry too much, if you survived Naija, you'll survive Oz. And your medical profession is in high demand out here if you know your stuff. So, you may not have to worry about bills once you land a job. Best wishes. tehan: 2 Likes |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by tehan: 4:47pm On Jan 07, 2017 |
lol..............am not a bro just a lady dat wat a better life for her family,thanks all d same catchdwind4rmkd: 1 Like |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by catchdwind4rmkd(m): 10:38pm On Jan 07, 2017 |
Apologies my lady. One of the cons of Nairaland, one can't identify gender. tehan: 1 Like |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Gaxx01(m): 12:04pm On Jan 09, 2017 |
Greetings to you all. Pls, m a graduate of zoology 2. 1 from a Nigerian university with d interest to further my studies, MSc at Aust, pls how can i go about it, and what kind of Job can i get to support my studies? |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Franksuccess: 8:11pm On Jan 09, 2017 |
Izema:Izema Sorry I saw your post late. Relax your problem are over. God has answered your prayer. 1. Where in Sydney are you 2. Get a white card Google it 3. Forget your India friends they are fools 4. I don't believe in grammer. All this CV stuff once u are referred by some1 your employer trust.your story will change. 5. Can you be at padstow station today by 6pm 6. I would have given you numbers openly here but its kind of wrong 7. Its a general labour job but at least you can start with it till u get your folk lift licence 8 .I will speak with our recruiting officer on your behalf. 9.Indians get work very fast even they can hardly speak English like u. Am sure u must be mad about it. But it cos dia pple gv dem d real info not CV this cover letter that 12 Likes |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Franksuccess: 8:31pm On Jan 09, 2017 |
Izema:Your in luck izemu. I just spoke wit the recruitment guy. Some1 is leaving the job on Friday. Have you worked on a building project b4? If yes. Your pay will be higher If no you will be trained and expected to improve I hope your cool headed cos I have a good reputation If you get back to me b4 Friday. You may resume on my site for a few days so I can teach you myself. I was in your shoes Get a hard hat. Steel toe boots Hi viz vest at any Kmart. Don't buy too expensive ones Cheers You can drop your email. On the Australia student visa part2 page . I mail you where to send your CV. Cheers 7 Likes |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by bellong: 9:35pm On Jan 09, 2017 |
^^^^ Good.. Thanks for helping him. 3 Likes |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by catchdwind4rmkd(m): 12:02am On Jan 10, 2017 |
Good one @Franksuccess Keep up the good work. However, your response seems like you're completely discarding the contributions of others. Well, we can only offer the assistance we can. I'm not in a position to refer someone. So, I can only advise according to my capacity. PS: CV and Cover Letter are VERY IMPORTANT for the majority of job seekers who don't have anyone to connect or refer them to a recruiter. 2 Likes |
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Franksuccess: 1:41am On Jan 10, 2017 |
catchdwind4rmkd:Ur correct my bro. Those 2 are quiet necessary Izemu this is what a hi viz vest look like. U can but long sleeve or short sleeve. We De break. So I say make I do some snap 4 u
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