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Yes, Adelaide is well-known for its cricket and food, but in the way of Adelaide job offerings, Adelaide has recently been known for one specific kind of job. As of late, we are witness to a rising clamor for the need of computer consultants. Fact is, they have been "invading" the workforce of the city, to put it that way.
To be a computer consultant does not mean you have to report to the office 9 to 5 every day, but that is the usual reporting hours. You may choose to do this Adelaide job on a freelancer's capacity. The number one edge of doing this is that you would be holding your own hours. One reason for the lucrativeness of being an independent computer consultant is the vastness of the market. Each business, from the smallest to the big-time, might call upon the services of this particular Adelaide job. A small tip though: before you go full-time as a freelancer (coming from the office setting), make sure you have enough savings. Meeting the bills could be a big distraction to work if you end up in financial straits.
There are questions that you have to constantly answer, if you want to be successful in this Adelaide job, some of them are:
# Are there new products that would affect present clients?
# Do I have a plan of capitalizing on the niche markets?
# What about referrals? Do I get them from present patrons?
Now, we go to the overall picture. In 2006, the size of the workforce of Adelaide reached about 10,600 heads, 3,177 of which held part-time Adelaide job posts. Around 6,600 individuals held full-time Adelaide job posts.
All told, 93 percent of the whole labor force was employed, of which 50% of the population were above 15 years old. From 2001 to 2006, the employed people with Adelaide job posts showed a rise of about 2,000 persons.
Assuming you are one of the unemployed or you need a second job, here is a long list of the many industries regularly seeking new workers to fill up their Adelaide job vacancies:
Education, library, financial services, engineering, government, health care, hospitality/tourism, human resources, IT, insurance, legal, manufacturing and production, property, sales, accounting, administrative, support services, advertising, public relations, forestry, fishing, architecture, banking, construction, trades, mining, consultancy, call center and Adelaide job vacancies for community-oriented businesses.
19 December 2009
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4 December 2009
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10 November 2009
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23 October 2009
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12 September 2009
CALL them the anti-Lions. While Brisbane fielded a line-up of injured stars last night, Collingwood was taking a very different approach to September. Coach Mick Malthouse yesterday vowed only to play fit men and said the upheaval wrought by making five changes to the team to take on Adelaide tonight would leave the Magpies a stronger and fitter side... read full story