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These 20 occupations will have a strong demand in Australia

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
July 5, 2021
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Australian National Skills Commission (NSC) has published its annual ‘Skills Priority List’, which provides a detailed view of shortages as well as the future demand for occupations across Australia. 

NSC says this list provides the backbone piece of labour market analysis on occupations that will be a key input to a range of Australian Government policy initiatives, including targeting of skilled migration, apprenticeship incentives and training funding.

“Noting that each of these measures will also need to consider other inputs relevant to their specific policy needs. Providing a single source of advice on occupations creates a direct line of input for stakeholders and ensures greater consistency and better targeting of resources across the various policy responses implemented by the government,” said NSC in its report.

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According to the study by NSC, 153 occupations face labour shortage while 646 are not in shortage.

Out of the 153 occupations facing skill shortage, 57 have future solid demand, and 9 have weak future demand. Thus, 87 occupations will have a moderate demand in future.

Of the 646 occupations that do not face a skill shortage, 208 occupations will have a strong demand in the future.

Occupations in national shortage, with strong future demand, are:

132111 Corporate Services Manager135112 ICT Project Manager

139914 Quality Assurance Manager

221111 Accountant (General)

221112 Management Accountant

221113 Taxation Accountant

221213 External Auditor

221214 Internal Auditor

232212 Surveyor

232611 Urban and Regional Planner

233211 Civil Engineer

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233212 Geotechnical Engineer

Occupations not in national shortage, with strong future demand:

131112 Sales and Marketing Manager

131113 Advertising Manager

131114 Public Relations Manager

132211 Finance Manager

132311 Human Resource Manager

132411 Policy and Planning Manager

132511 Research and Development Manager

133311 Importer or Exporter

133312 Wholesaler

133611 Supply and Distribution Manager 

A complete list can be downloaded here:

Skills-Priority-List-Occupation-List_0Download

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