@elson14 said:
I worked as an application support specialist for 4 years for a local company. Currently, I'm working as an outsource contractual employee for a US company for 19 months (in short, freelancer like a odesk pero full-time 40hrs per week) as a Network Operation Center Technician. This would be under the computer network if I'm correct.
I'm also considering a student visa as an option since may additional points din if my education under their country. Problem ko lang is more on the financial side if ever student visa.
Tinest ko po link na binigay niyo. Walang lumalabas sa list kahit anong search ko.
I'm assuming na ang work responsibilities mo for both roles na ni-mention mo are different. I tried searching for "application" and "network" as keywords sa skill list and eto ang mga nahanap ko:
Skills related to "application":
https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs%40.nsf/Product+Lookup/E7A170C39D4FDA99CA257B950013114B?opendocument
Skills related to "network":
https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs%40.nsf/Product+Lookup/8EF5499204A2FBECCA257B9500131105?opendocument
You can browse through both these unit groups and select the specific occupation that is closely related sa work experiences mo. Pede mo rin i-google each ANZCO code for more details of each occupation.
Note: Isang skill lang ang pede mong i-nominate for skills assessment so isa lang ang pipiliin mong ANZCO code. As for your situation, if magkaibang responsibilites nga ung work experiences mo, then you have to choose one (either application or network). Ang magiging problem mo dito is if wala kang mahanap tlga na skill na closely related sa work experiences mo. If that's the case then I think student visa ang bagsak mo (parang ako lang din haha).
And tama si @Kaidan, you need proper documentation of all things for skills assessment and visa processing.