@SAP_Melaka @auitdreamer Hi guys! Besides SEEK, Careerone, Jobactive, etc. I research about the industry (in my case mining) and then look for specific companies looking for my skills, halos lahat naman sila may website. Also I have a large network of friends from college, some of them are in the industry already nagpapaheads-up ako pag may openings.
In terms of aussifying the resume, I heard na di pala CV and tawag tapos meticulous sila sa spelling especially since American English ung tinuro saten sa Pinas, things ending in -ize should be -ise, or license should be licence, mga ganyan hehe. I also got hold of Aussie Contact Numbers and an Address (one of my friends', dun din ako tutuloy if ever) para kahit offshore, ang tingin ng recruiters sayo nandun ka na. Minsan kasi pag nakita nilang international number or address, ekis kaagad move on to next resume sila.
Also, every application should have a cover letter and at most 2-3 pages lang ang haba. Ung references din, di naman kelangan i-detail agad pwede ilagay na avaiable upon request.
Nung unang normal resume lang sinasubmit ko panay rejection e-mails agad, pero nung binago ko resume format and submit ng cover letter, may nakakalusot na sa under consideration. ๐
Pag-visit ko sa May-June, dun ako mag-apply ng TFN, activate bank account, tsaka medicare card, driver's licence (if time permits). Hopefully by that time tapos ko na rin ung Diploma in Project Management (fingers crossed and God-willing).
Ayun lang hehe. Kayo kumusta?