The founders of Konnecting, having experienced firsthand the difficulties of sourcing skilled staff from overseas, understand that hiring international talent can be a complicated, costly, and disruptive process for a business. Konnecting helps by streamlining this entire process to make it more efficient and less costly.
We work with Australian companies to source the best talent from around the world and help both you and the migrant worker manage the transition. Our registered migration agents can assist with all your visa requirements, such as those for the new Skills in Demand (SID) visa, which has replaced the TSS visa, and help you manage your obligations as an employer of temporary migrants.
We understand how important it is to attract the very best talent to your organisation. Many industries in Australia are still experiencing talent shortages and are looking outside the Australian labour market to recruit quality staff. Konnecting specialises in the recruitment of skilled overseas workers and can assist your company with the recruitment, selection, sponsorship, and support of permanent or temporary migrants.
Recruitment & Migration Assistance
Recruitment |
Konnecting can access highly qualified candidates from around the world. Our recruitment team is experienced in verifying overseas qualifications, conducting reference checks, and interviewing migrant candidates to ensure they best suit your organisation's needs. We source candidates for roles on the new Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) and through the Specialist Skills Pathway. |
Migration Assistance |
Employing skilled overseas staff does not need to be complicated or expensive. Konnecting is an integrated recruitment and migration company, so our in-house registered migration agents can take the hassle out of visa applications and employer nominations. Furthermore, Konnecting has a database of fully qualified skilled migrants from a range of fields whose visas are already being processed, providing an efficient path to filling your vacancies. |
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