Genuine position
Any advertised opportunity should represent a genuine role with clear duties and employment conditions.
Information for skilled candidates exploring genuine Australian employment opportunities and employers seeking suitably qualified workers for difficult-to-fill positions.
Older job advertisements, sponsorship notices and internship opportunities previously published by Renu Migration Services may no longer be available.
A position should be treated as active only when it appears in the current-vacancies section and has been confirmed directly by the employer or authorised recruitment contact.
An Australian employer may consider an overseas candidate for a position, but employment interest does not automatically create visa eligibility.
The employer, nominated position and visa applicant must satisfy the requirements of the relevant visa program. Candidates should also confirm their current work rights before beginning employment.
Any advertised opportunity should represent a genuine role with clear duties and employment conditions.
Qualifications, experience, English ability and licensing should match the role.
Employees must hold permission to work in Australia before commencing employment.
Employer sponsorship and visa approval are not guaranteed by receiving a job offer.
This section should contain only positions that are currently open and authorised for publication.
There are no active vacancies published on this page at present. Skilled candidates may still submit an expression of interest for future opportunities.
Candidates and employers should provide different information when requesting assistance.
Submit your professional profile for possible future opportunities.
Discuss a genuine vacancy and possible recruitment or migration requirements.
Inclusion below does not mean that a vacancy, sponsorship or visa is currently available.
Nurses, allied-health professionals, carers and other qualified health-sector workers.
Civil, mechanical, electrical, mining and other qualified engineering professionals.
Qualified tradespeople, technicians, construction supervisors and project professionals.
Experienced chefs, cooks, hospitality managers and other qualified hospitality workers.
Agricultural managers, farmers, livestock specialists and experienced regional workers.
Software, cyber security, cloud, data and other technology professionals.
Qualified teachers, early-childhood educators and specialist education professionals.
Mining professionals, surveyors, engineers, technicians and regional operational staff.
Other occupations may be considered when an employer has a genuine labour need and a suitable visa pathway exists.
Each pathway applies separate employer, position, salary, occupation and applicant requirements.
A temporary employer-sponsored visa for eligible skilled workers filling a nominated position in Australia.
View employer-sponsored visasA permanent visa for eligible skilled workers nominated by an Australian employer.
Explore permanent sponsorshipA provisional visa for eligible workers sponsored for a position in designated regional Australia.
View regional sponsorshipFor genuine structured occupational training rather than filling an ordinary job vacancy.
View the Training visaSome candidates may qualify independently through skilled migration without employer sponsorship.
View skilled migrationGraduates, partners, students and other visa holders may have work rights subject to their visa conditions.
Discuss your work rightsQualifications should be relevant to the occupation and recognised where required.
Recent, relevant and verifiable employment experience is often important.
English-language evidence may be required by the employer, registration body or visa program.
Some occupations and visa streams require a positive skills assessment.
Health, teaching, trade and other regulated occupations may require Australian registration or licensing.
The proposed remuneration should satisfy workplace and visa requirements.
Current visa conditions must permit the proposed work before employment begins.
Regional visas and some vacancies require the candidate to live and work in a specified area.
The business and nominated position must satisfy the requirements of any sponsored pathway.
Overseas workers are protected by Australian workplace laws regardless of nationality or visa status.
Provide your resume, qualifications, experience, location and current visa status.
Your background may be reviewed against a confirmed employer requirement.
A suitable profile may be referred only with appropriate permission and when a genuine vacancy exists.
Any sponsorship or visa process is assessed separately after the employment position is confirmed.
Complete the candidate form and attach an updated resume. Registration does not create an employment relationship and does not guarantee that a vacancy, interview, sponsorship or visa pathway will become available.
For job opportunities, candidate registration, recruitment enquiries and employer services, please continue to the Oz Recruiting Associates website.
Go to Oz Recruiting AssociatesNo. Submitting a resume or expression of interest does not guarantee a vacancy, interview, job offer, sponsorship or visa.
No. The employer, position and visa applicant must independently meet all requirements of the relevant visa program.
Be cautious of anyone asking for payment in exchange for guaranteed employment or sponsorship. Certain sponsorship and recruitment costs must not be improperly transferred to a visa applicant or worker.
Work rights depend on your current visa and any active bridging visa. Check your grant notice and VEVO before beginning employment.
No. The occupation, position and visa stream must satisfy current requirements. Labour agreements may be relevant in some situations where standard programs are unavailable.
This depends on the occupation, applicant, visa stream and any exemption. Some sponsored and skilled visa pathways require a positive skills assessment.
Yes. You may submit an expression of interest for possible future opportunities, but registration does not guarantee that your profile will be referred.
Yes, provided the person has suitable work rights and meets the employer’s requirements. Employers should confirm work rights through VEVO.
This page provides general information only and does not constitute a job offer, recruitment guarantee, migration advice, legal advice, or employment advice. Vacancies, occupation lists, salary thresholds, sponsorship requirements, work rights, and visa requirements can change. Please confirm each vacancy directly and obtain advice based on the specific employer, position, and candidate circumstances.
Submit your professional profile or contact the team to discuss a genuine vacancy, candidate requirements, work rights and possible employer-sponsored migration options.