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People wanting to move to Western Australia have loads of job opportunities

People wanting to move to Western Australia have loads of job opportunities

There’s no shortage of job opportunities in WA - you’ll be able to land something from the moment you land.

If you’re looking to build up your career and are ready for a lifestyle change, Western Australia might just be the answer to your prayers.

There are ample job opportunities in everything from tourism and hospitality to construction and manufacturing trades to suit your skill set.

You could even work in some of the world’s most stunning locations including coastal metropolitan or regional sites, close to delicious lunch break venues to make your stomach sing.

The construction and manufacturing sectors are absolutely thriving, and there are a bunch of diversified roles to jump into from the minute you land, so you can start to build a life in Western Australia.

Whether you’re an electrician, plumber, boiler, welder, bricklayer, carpenter or truck driver, there is no shortage of jobs available in the city, surrounding suburbs and small rural towns.

Temporary changes to the state’s skilled migration pathway have opened more opportunities for skilled workers.

There’s no better place for skilled workers to find work while seeking a change of scenery - and a beautiful one at that.

Also, the warm weather and endless sunshine make Western Australia one of the best places to explore all year round.

WA Government


When you're off the clock, why not head to Cottesloe Beach for the day to go swimming, snorkelling, surfing, or even enjoy a cold one as the sun sets?

Western Australia is also home to some of the most jaw-dropping national parks.

From Cape Le Grand, Kalbarri to Karijini, these are stunning regions with towering forests, home to flourishing wildlife; it would even make some of the most travelled explorers envious.

However, if you’re craving top-tier food and wine, hit up Leederville, as it has some of the best pubs, restaurants and cafes.

Leederville has many of Perth’s most iconic hospitality venues, with Oxford and Newcastle Street strips peppered with vintage book and record stores.

Western Australia is truly the place to have the ultimate work and social-life balance.

So, if this sounds like the next step for you, why not head to https://buildalife.wa.gov.au/work-in-wa for additional info before booking that flight out?

See you on the sunnier side!

Featured Image Credit: WA Government

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