Go Study Australia

An IT consultant works in partnership with customers, advising them on how to use information technologies to achieve their business objectives.

Their work consists of upgrading the structure and efficiency of informatics systems inside organisations. Sometimes they can provide a strategic guide to customers about technology and IT infrastructure. They can also be involved in sales and business development, in addition to more technical responsibilities.

 

Average Salary

$80,000 AUD

Annual Full-Time Salary
English Level
low
top

Reasonable Level

Employment
low
top

Highly requested

Job Appeal

GROWTH IN LAST FIVE YEARS

low

GROWTH IN LAST TWO YEARS

hot

FUTURE GROWTH

If you’re an IT consultant or wish to become one and you want to try to work in Australia, these are the requirements you must demonstrate:

  • Good relational abilities
  • Excellent technology knowledge
  • Optimal knowledge of the English language

Our expert counsellors assist anyone that decides to start this journey by planning the required training to reach the objectives. We can advise you on the best professional IT courses that Australia has to offer.

GO STUDY’S ADVISED STRATEGY

1

English course to reach a linguistic level IELTS 6.5 or higher

2

Diploma of Digital Media Tehcnologies or Web Site Development

NECESSARY REQUIREMENTS

Hard Skills

  • Work Visa (Working Holiday Visa or Student Visa)
  • Knowledge in Informatics and programming (Preferably a Degree)
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Soft Skills

  • Analytical abilities
  • Great organisation and problem solving abilities
  • Good communicative and interpersonal abilities
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