@nutzagi26 said:
Hello po sa lahat, ask ko lang po.. malaki po ba chance natenagkajob sa tasmania at NT as archi drafstman? sa ngayon po kasi tassie lang at NT ang open sa atin with 491 visa
I believe this highly depends on your skills, experience, and your ability to adapt to the building construction practices applicable to the state/territory. I'm not working in the industry (yet), but I did learn from a friend who has worked in WA and NSW that the building construction practices from the two states are vastly different, owing to the difference in climate. WA is pretty much a desert, so their design and construction practices would be specific to keeping the heat out of the building, whereas NSW has a milder climate.
Some of the things that may affect likelihood of scoring an interview would be knowledge of the NCC (National Construction Code, or the building code) and relevant Australian Standards. I've seen plenty of job postings for architectural draftsperson/technician/assistant roles to have this. Software knowledge and skills is another thing, but this varies depending on where you're applying. Big companies are looking for those who are proficient or experienced in Revit or ArchiCAD, whereas smaller firms may still be using 2D CAD softwares.