标题: 261111 ba 的确已满 [打印本页] 作者: cbirltx504 时间: 2013-2-19 03:40 标题: 261111 ba 的确已满
给某州的公共邮箱写信,得到的答复是的确满了。。。
作者: sfznu294 时间: 2013-2-19 12:44
名额太少了
作者: cbirltx504 时间: 2013-2-19 18:46
那也美办法了
我就担心明年这个职业没有了
之前看您发的帖子说这个职业也被FLAG了很久了。
作者: tt8j3b5tCL 时间: 2013-2-19 22:41
的确是被flag很久
但是会计都没下,这个估计更不可能了
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作者: cbirltx504 时间: 2013-2-20 04:53
hopefully.....
作者: 朱小江 时间: 2013-2-20 11:36
这个FLAG的东西在哪可以查到啊?
作者: ri6097816 时间: 2013-2-20 19:45
确实太惨了。太多人申请了啊
作者: dvvc9428 时间: 2013-2-21 03:21
借帖子回一个刚看到的关于IT 被 FLAG的说明
SOL Summary
Employment of Software and Applications Programmers has increased strongly by 24.2% over
the past five years and is projected to increase a further 7.2% to 2015-16. The unemployment
rate for this Unit Group is lower than the ‘all occupations’ unemployment rate.
Domestic higher education enrolments decreased by 1.9% and completions declined by 42.6%
over the past five years, indicating supply is not keeping pace with demand over this period and
into the medium to longer term.
Each of the five submissions received in relation to this occupation supported retention on the
2012 SOL, citing a number of issues which will promote continued demand, including: the NBN;
growth in IT security concerns; and boom in social networking development.
The evidence indicates the demand for Analyst Programmer, Developer Programmer, and
Software Engineer is expected to exceed supply over the medium to longer term.
These occupations are included on the 2012 SOL but continue to be flagged for further
monitoring of labour market conditions due to slightly below-average student outcomes.
261314 Software Tester has not been included on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL).
Software Tester is included on the Specialised Occupation List (SpOL).
This occupation is generally less skilled than the other occupations in this Unit Group:
Analyst Programmers, Developer Programmers and Software Engineers. Only 56% of
Software Testers had a Bachelor degree or higher compared with an average of 73% for the
other three occupations (2006 Census).