csol 2012-13财年和2013-14财年配额数量比较百分比
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比较下来,发现变化最大的一个职业是3124:去年配额420,今年配额4180,增幅惊人啊!!<br />
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3124 Electronic Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 420 4180 <br />
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<strong>更好的表格 display模式可以参考这里:</strong><br />
http://ozdeep.com/blog/2013/07/0 ... 012-13-and-2013-14/<br />
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<strong>职业ID 职业名称 2012-13配额 2013-14配额 差额百分比</strong><br />
1111 Chief Executives and Managing Directors 4260 4080 -4.23%<br />
1112 General Managers 3300 2940 -10.91%<br />
1211 Acquaculture Farmers 120 - NA<br />
1212 Crop Farmers 2640 2700 2.27%<br />
1213 Livestock Farmers 5400 4560 -15.56%<br />
1214 Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers 1860 1500 -19.35%<br />
1311 Advertising and Sales Managers 7740 7320 -5.43%<br />
1321 Corporate Services Managers 540 180 -66.67%<br />
1322 Finance Managers 3420 2880 -15.79%<br />
1323 Human Resource Managers 3000 2640 -12.00%<br />
1324 Policy and Planning Managers 1740 1200 -31.03%<br />
1325 Research and Development Managers 540 660 22.22%<br />
1331 Construction Managers 4800 3960 -17.50%<br />
1332 Engineering Managers 960 1080 12.50%<br />
1333 Importers, Exporters and Wholesalers 1560 1140 -26.92%<br />
1334 Manufacturers 1140 1260 10.53%<br />
1335 Production Managers 3240 3480 7.41%<br />
1336 Supply and Distribution Managers 1800 2400 33.33%<br />
1341 Child Care Centre Managers 540 600 11.11%<br />
1342 Health and Welfare Services Managers 1260 1020 -19.05%<br />
1343 School Principals 1500 1380 -8.00%<br />
1344 Other Education Managers 780 600 -23.08%<br />
1351 ICT Managers 2580 2760 6.98%<br />
1391 Commissioned Officers (Management) 180 60 -66.67%<br />
1399 Other Specialist Managers 2400 2760 15.00%<br />
1411 Cafe and Restaurant Managers 3660 3300 -9.84%<br />
1412 Caravan Park and Camping Ground Managers 180 180 0.00%<br />
1413 Hotel and Motel Managers 1380 1380 0.00%<br />
1414 Licensed Club Managers 480 360 -25.00%<br />
1419 Other Accommodation and Hospitality Managers 420 720 71.43%<br />
1421 Retail Managers 13140 13020 -0.91%<br />
1491 Amusement, Fitness and Sports Centre Managers 360 660 83.33%<br />
1492 Call or Contact Centre and Customer Service Managers 1980 1920 -3.03%<br />
1493 Conference and Event Organisers 1620 1260 -22.22%<br />
1494 Transport Services Managers 960 900 -6.25%<br />
1499 Other Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers 4020 3600 -10.45%<br />
2111 Actors, Dancers and Other Entertainers 480 300 -37.50%<br />
2112 Music Professionals 420 540 28.57%<br />
2113 Photographers 780 300 -61.54%<br />
2114 Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals 480 240 -50.00%<br />
2121 Artistic Directors, and Media Producers and Presenters 780 660 -15.38%<br />
2122 Authors, and Book and Script Editors 420 120 -71.43%<br />
2123 Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors 660 480 -27.27%<br />
2124 Journalists and Other Writers 1560 1620 3.85%<br />
2211 Accountants 10440 9720 -6.90%<br />
2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 960 900 -6.25%<br />
2221 Financial Brokers 1200 1500 25.00%<br />
2222 Financial Dealers 1140 1020 -10.53%<br />
2223 Financial Investment Advisers and Managers 2520 3060 21.43%<br />
2231 Human Resource Professionals 4500 3600 -20.00%<br />
2232 ICT Trainers 180 240 33.33%<br />
2233 Training and Development Professionals 1860 1620 -12.90%<br />
2241 Actuaries, Mathematicians and Statisticians 420 360 -14.29%<br />
2242 Archivists, Curators and Records Managers 300 300 0.00%<br />
2243 Economists 360 60 -83.33%<br />
2244 Intelligence and Policy Analysts 1620 1500 -7.41%<br />
2245 Land Economists and Valuers 660 720 9.09%<br />
2246 Librarians 840 720 -14.29%<br />
2247 Management and Organisation Analysts 2820 3360 19.15%<br />
2249 Other Information and Organisation Professionals 840 1440 71.43%<br />
2251 Advertising and Marketing Professionals 2940 3240 10.20%<br />
2252 ICT Sales Professionals 900 900 0.00%<br />
2253 Public Relations Professionals 1260 1020 -19.05%<br />
2254 Technical Sales Representatives 2220 2040 -8.11%<br />
2311 Air Transport Professionals 660 840 27.27%<br />
2312 Marine Transport Professionals 540 600 11.11%<br />
2321 Architects and Landscape Architects 1500 1320 -12.00%<br />
2322 Cartographers and Surveyors 780 960 23.08%<br />
2323 Fashion, Industrial and Jewellery Designers 600 480 -20.00%<br />
2324 Graphic and Web Designers, and Illustrators 3180 3420 7.55%<br />
2325 Interior Designers 720 540 -25.00%<br />
2326 Urban and Regional Planners 660 600 -9.09%<br />
2331 Chemical and Materials Engineers 120 360 200.00%<br />
2332 Civil Engineering Professionals 2640 2280 -13.64%<br />
2333 Electrical Engineers 1260 1500 19.05%<br />
2334 Electronics Engineers 480 420 -12.50%<br />
2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 1620 2040 25.93%<br />
2336 Mining Engineers 600 780 30.00%<br />
2339 Other Engineering Professionals 540 300 -44.44%<br />
2341 Agricultural and Forestry Scientists 480 300 -37.50%<br />
2342 Chemists, and Food and Wine Scientists 660 660 0.00%<br />
2343 Environmental Scientists 1620 1200 -25.93%<br />
2344 Geologists and Geophysicists 840 720 -14.29%<br />
2345 Life Scientists 540 480 -11.11%<br />
2346 Medical Laboratory Scientists 1260 1260 0.00%<br />
2347 Veterinarians 480 600 25.00%<br />
2349 Other Natural and Physical Science Professionals 600 60 -90.00%<br />
2411 Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers 1680 1500 -10.71%<br />
2412 Primary School Teachers 7620 8940 17.32%<br />
2413 Middle School Teachers 60 - NA<br />
2414 Secondary School Teachers 7020 7980 13.68%<br />
2415 Special Education Teachers 840 1140 35.71%<br />
2421 University Lecturers and Tutors 2280 2400 5.26%<br />
2422 Vocational Education Teachers (Aus) / Polytechnic Teachers (NZ) 2160 2100 -2.78%<br />
2491 Education Advisers and Reviewers 660 600 -9.09%<br />
2492 Private Tutors and Teachers 1920 1320 -31.25%<br />
2493 Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages 180 180 0.00%<br />
2511 Dietitians 480 240 -50.00%<br />
2512 Medical Imaging Professionals 1080 720 -33.33%<br />
2513 Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals 1860 1500 -19.35%<br />
2514 Optometrists and Orthoptists 360 180 -50.00%<br />
2515 Pharmacists 1380 780 -43.48%<br />
2519 Other Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals 480 240 -50.00%<br />
2521 Chiropractors and Osteopaths 240 240 0.00%<br />
2522 Complementary Health Therapists 480 360 -25.00%<br />
2523 Dental Practitioners 720 1140 58.33%<br />
2524 Occupational Therapists 720 840 16.67%<br />
2525 Physiotherapists 840 960 14.29%<br />
2526 Podiatrists 300 180 -40.00%<br />
2527 Speech Professionals and Audiologists 420 480 14.29%<br />
2531 Generalist Medical Practitioners 3000 2880 -4.00%<br />
2532 Anaesthetists 120 120 0.00%<br />
2533 Internal Medicine Specialists 360 360 0.00%<br />
2534 Psychiatrists 300 120 -60.00%<br />
2535 Surgeons 300 300 0.00%<br />
2539 Other Medical Practitioners 780 480 -38.46%<br />
2541 Midwives 1020 1020 0.00%<br />
2542 Nurse Educators and Researchers 360 300 -16.67%<br />
2543 Nurse Managers 900 780 -13.33%<br />
2544 Registered Nurses 13380 13560 1.35%<br />
2611 ICT Business and Systems Analysts 1800 1380 -23.33%<br />
2612 Multimedia Specialists and Web Developers 420 720 71.43%<br />
2613 Software and Applications Programmers 5160 4800 -6.98%<br />
2621 Database and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialists 2400 1920 -20.00%<br />
2631 Computer Network Professionals 1740 1800 3.45%<br />
2632 ICT Support and Test Engineers 360 300 -16.67%<br />
2633 Telecommunications Engineering Professionals 480 300 -37.50%<br />
2711 Barristers 420 420 0.00%<br />
2712 Judicial and Other Legal Professionals 420 480 14.29%<br />
2713 Solicitors 3480 3540 1.72%<br />
2721 Counsellors 1080 1020 -5.56%<br />
2722 Ministers of Religion 900 660 -26.67%<br />
2723 Psychologists 1440 1200 -16.67%<br />
2724 Social Professionals 720 540 -25.00%<br />
2725 Social Workers 1260 1500 19.05%<br />
2726 Welfare, Recreation and Community Arts Workers 1800 1080 -40.00%<br />
3111 Agricultural Technicians 120 60 -50.00%<br />
3112 Medical Technicians 1800 1320 -26.67%<br />
3113 Primary Products Inspectors 180 180 0.00%<br />
3114 Science Technicians 1200 1260 5.00%<br />
3121 Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians 3360 2940 -12.50%<br />
3122 Civil Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 660 840 27.27%<br />
3123 Electrical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 480 420 -12.50%<br />
3124 Electronic Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 420 4180 895.24%<br />
3125 Mechanical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 420 420 0.00%<br />
3126 Safety Inspectors 180 360 100.00%<br />
3129 Other Building and Engineering Technicians 1620 1500 -7.41%<br />
3131 ICT Support Technicians 3060 3360 9.80%<br />
3132 Telecommunications Technical Specialists 360 180 -50.00%<br />
3211 Automotive Electricians 420 480 14.29%<br />
3212 Motor Mechanics 5160 5700 10.47%<br />
3221 Metal Casting, Forging and Finishing Trades Workers 180 60 -66.67%<br />
3222 Sheetmetal Trades Workers 600 360 -40.00%<br />
3223 Structural Steel and Welding Trades Workers 4860 4620 -4.94%<br />
3231 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers 780 720 -7.69%<br />
3232 Metal Fitters and Machinists 7500 7200 -4.00%<br />
3233 Precision Metal Trades Workers 360 240 -33.33%<br />
3234 Toolmakers and Engineering Patternmakers 120 540 350.00%<br />
3241 Panelbeaters 960 720 -25.00%<br />
3242 Vehicle Body Builders and Trimmers 240 300 25.00%<br />
3243 Vehicle Painters 660 660 0.00%<br />
3311 Bricklayers and Stonemasons 1920 1800 -6.25%<br />
3312 Carpenters and Joiners 7140 8040 12.61%<br />
3321 Floor Finishers 420 780 85.71%<br />
3322 Painting Trades Workers 2940 3120 6.12%<br />
3331 Glaziers 600 600 0.00%<br />
3332 Plasterers 1620 1620 0.00%<br />
3333 Roof Tilers 540 360 -33.33%<br />
3334 Wall and Floor Tilers 1140 900 -21.05%<br />
3341 Plumbers 5100 5400 5.88%<br />
3411 Electricians 9000 8040 -10.67%<br />
3421 Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics 1560 1800 15.38%<br />
3422 Electrical Distribution Trades Workers 600 720 20.00%<br />
3423 Electronics Trades Workers 2160 1920 -11.11%<br />
3424 Telecommunications Trades Workers 960 1380 43.75%<br />
3511 Bakers and Pastrycooks 2040 1500 -26.47%<br />
3512 Butchers and Smallgoods Makers 1380 1380 0.00%<br />
3513 Chefs 4920 3900 -20.73%<br />
3514 Cooks 1800 2340 30.00%<br />
3611 Animal Attendants and Trainers 780 780 0.00%<br />
3612 Shearers 240 180 -25.00%<br />
3613 Veterinary Nurses 660 660 0.00%<br />
3621 Florists 420 480 14.29%<br />
3622 Gardeners 4140 4380 5.80%<br />
3623 Greenkeepers 900 900 0.00%<br />
3624 Nurserypersons 360 240 -33.33%<br />
3911 Hairdressers 3960 3600 -9.09%<br />
3921 Binders, Finishers and Screen Printers 300 120 -60.00%<br />
3922 Graphic Pre-press Trades Workers 180 300 66.67%<br />
3923 Printers 720 900 25.00%<br />
3931 Canvas and Leather Goods Makers 120 120 0.00%<br />
3932 Clothing Trades Workers 420 360 -14.29%<br />
3933 Upholsterers 180 240 33.33%<br />
3941 Cabinetmakers 1440 1440 0.00%<br />
3942 Wood Machinists and Other Wood Trades Workers 420 240 -42.86%<br />
3991 Boat Builders and Shipwrights 360 180 -50.00%<br />
3992 Chemical, Gas, Petroleum and Power Generation Plant Operators 660 420 -36.36%<br />
3993 Gallery, Library and Museum Technicians 420 180 -57.14%<br />
3994 Jewellers 300 120 -60.00%<br />
3995 Performing Arts Technicians 780 660 -15.38%<br />
3996 Signwriters 360 420 16.67%<br />
3999 Other Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers 1020 720 -29.41%<br />
4111 Ambulance Officers and Paramedics 1080 900 -16.67%<br />
4112 Dental Hygienists, Technicians and Therapists 360 240 -33.33%<br />
4113 Diversional Therapists 300 240 -20.00%<br />
4114 Enrolled and Mothercraft Nurses 1500 1260 -16.00%<br />
4115 Indigenous Health Workers 60 - NA<br />
4116 Massage Therapists 840 660 -21.43%<br />
4117 Welfare Support Workers 3120 3480 11.54%<br />
4412 Fire and Emergency Workers 960 840 -12.50%<br />
4413 Police 3000 4200 40.00%<br />
4421 Prison Officers 840 960 14.29%<br />
4512 Driving Instructors 240 480 100.00%<br />
4513 Funeral Workers 240 60 -75.00%<br />
4517 Travel Attendants 720 720 0.00%<br />
4518 Other Personal Service Workers 720 660 -8.33%<br />
4523 Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials 1980 2280 15.15%<br />
4524 Sportspersons 900 900 0.00%<br />
5111 Contract, Program and Project Administrators 6420 7740 20.56%<br />
5991 Conveyancers and Legal Executives 600 600 0.00%<br />
5992 Court and Legal Clerks 720 840 16.67%<br />
5996 Insurance Investigators, Loss Adjusters and Risk Surveyors 300 180 -40.00%<br />
5999 Other Miscellaneous Clerical and Administrative Workers 1080 1200 11.11%<br />
6111 Auctioneers, and Stock and Station Agents 120 180 50.00%<br />
6112 Insurance Agents 540 600 11.11%<br />
6121 Real Estate Sales Agents 5100 4920 -3.53%<br />
6392 Retail and Wool Buyers 240 360 50.00%<br />
7122 Drillers, Miners and Shot Firers 3060 3720 21.57%
确切地说,应该是csol列表分析吧
楼主有心了,很好的对比
很用心的楼主
楼主好人!赞!!
楼主6月提交的eoi。应该下一轮就能获得邀请了。
不过楼主也是5月后的acs吧,期待你的好结果。 我还在犹豫扣还是不扣
不错!!!
楼主真是有心人!
自己申请的职业配额多了,要抓紧机会了哦
Electronic Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 这个国内的学历是不是平不了?
国内的学士学位有没有可能评到draftperson这类职业?要求是a level of skill commensurate with an AQF Associate Degree or Advanced Diploma
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