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In this post
  • What jobs are in demand in Australia in 2022?
  • Digital and soft skills dominating
  • 1. Receptionists, administrative assistants, and customer service representatives
  • 2. Sales assistants
  • 3. Programmers
  • 4. Registered nurses
  • 5. Marketing, advertising and PR managers
  • 6. Other miscellaneous labourers
  • 7. Construction managers
  • 8. Waiters
  • Healthcare in high demand
  • What jobs are the most resilient?
  • Top jobs in each industry
Published on April 29, 2023

What Jobs Are In Demand In Australia? High Demand Jobs in Every Industry

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What Jobs Are In Demand In Australia? High Demand Jobs in Every Industry
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  • What jobs are in demand in Australia in 2022?
  • Digital and soft skills dominating
  • 1. Receptionists, administrative assistants, and customer service representatives
  • 2. Sales assistants
  • 3. Programmers
  • 4. Registered nurses
  • 5. Marketing, advertising and PR managers
  • 6. Other miscellaneous labourers
  • 7. Construction managers
  • 8. Waiters
  • Healthcare in high demand
  • What jobs are the most resilient?
  • Top jobs in each industry

Wondering what jobs are in demand in Australia?

High demand jobs in Australia are spread across many different skill sets and industries. There are job opportunities for all kinds of job seekers, if you know where to look.

Though the pandemic has hit many industries hard over the last year and a half, the job market in many sectors has bounced back — and then some, particularly in healthcare.

So where are these high-demand roles? Today, you’ll discover:

  • Which jobs have the highest number of job advertisements
  • Which healthcare roles are most in-demand
  • The most resilient jobs throughout the pandemic
  • The top jobs in each industry

What jobs are in demand in Australia in 2022?

These jobs have the highest number of new job opportunities posted on major job boards.

 

 

Occupation

Job vacancies

Average salary

Qualification

Receptionists, administrative assistants, and customer service representatives

11900

$55,796

Certificate III in Business Administration

Sales assistants

9600

$49,972

Certificate III in Retail

Programmers

7600

 

$104,156

Programming course

Registered nurses

7400

$63,648

Bachelor of Nursing

Marketing, advertising and PR managers

 

6100

$115,648

Bachelor of Applied Business (Marketing)

Labourers (non-construction)

4500

$63,648

Construction managers

4000

$179,400

Diploma of Building and Construction (Project Management)

Waiters

3800

$50,700

Certificate III in Hospitality

Source: National Skills Commission, Internet Vacancy Index, three-month average data, Jul-21
From LMIP Internet Vacancy Report
Salary data from JobOutlook.gov.au

Digital and soft skills dominating

After nearly eight years in recruitment, Petra Zink, Future of Work specialist and founder of ImpaCCCt, has seen “a steady increase in demand” for digital skills and roles in technology.

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The soft skills across all professions that are key are adaptability, creativity, ability to learn and communicate horizontally — aka becoming the translator of their area of expertise.

Some digital roles and skills, in particular, have seen a surge in demand, along with talent shortages.

These sought-after roles include “especially data science, AI, cyber security and web and mobile app development,” she says.

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1. Receptionists, administrative assistants, and customer service representatives

Average salary

$55,796

Qualification: Certificate III in Business Administration

Good support workers are in demand everywhere — in all sectors, all over Australia. So, with solid skills in reception, administration and customer service, you’ll be able to find work wherever you go, whether that’s behind the desk of a glossy skyscraper or in a local physiotherapist’s office. 

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2. Sales assistants

Average salary

$49,972

Qualification: Certificate III in Retail

Sales assistants are the face of a retail business. In this fast-paced and sociable role, the plentiful job opportunities can take you in lots of different directions. Whether that’s a hardware store or a high-end beauty counter, you can follow your interests to something you love. The main requirements are people skills, the ability to sell, and a flair for excellent service.

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3. Programmers

Average salary

$104,156

Qualification: Programming Courses

Computer programmers work in software development teams to design, develop and test code according to user requirements and system specifications. While the average programmer already commands a six-figure salary, you can further boost your employability (and pay packet) by learning rare, in-demand coding languages. Plus, it’s increasingly common to learn code through online courses and boot camps, perfect if you’re looking for a new career sans the new degree.

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4. Registered nurses

Average salary

$99,268

Qualification: Bachelor of Nursing

Registered nurses provide medical care to their patients in collaboration with doctors, junior nurses and other medical staff. They help design, implement and observe care plans for patients or clients while maintaining critical medical and administrative records. As a nurse, your skills will always be in high demand.

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5. Marketing, advertising and PR managers

Average salary

$115,648

Qualification: Bachelor of Applied Business (Marketing)

Though marketing, advertising and PR are distinct disciplines, these roles can overlap. Managers in this field, particularly in smaller organisations, are often in charge of all three. 

Marketing, advertising and PR combine creativity with analytical thinking, and as a manager, you’ll head up the strategy and people management. A hefty set of responsibilities, and for that reason, these managers are usually seasoned professionals with plenty of experience. Fortunately, you can start as a marketing assistant — and if you’re hungry, you can work your way up in a few years.

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6. Other miscellaneous labourers

Average salary

$63,648

The labour market is looking strong for these roles, many of which allow you to learn on the job. Some have flexible hours and high pay, so they’re great if you need to make some cash fast. This one’s an umbrella job, covering a whole range of handy and necessary jobs that keep our society running:

  • Car park attendants
  • Electrical or telecommunications trades assistants
  • Mechanic’s assistants
  • Sign erectors
  • Trolley collectors
  • Road traffic controllers
  • Bicycle mechanics
  • Crossing supervisors
  • Leaflet or newspaper deliverers
  • Railways assistants
  • Ticket collectors or ushers
  • Road traffic controllers

7. Construction managers

average salary

$179,400

Qualification: Diploma of Building and Construction

Construction managers have climbed the ladder of success in the building industry to the point where they are running entire building projects. Usually, they’ve got years of experience under their belt and a high level of skill with both building and project management. It’s possible to get an apprenticeship and start in an entry-level labourer role.

If you want to fast-track your way to a construction role, though, consider studying building with a project management specialisation.

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8. Waiters

Average salary

$50,700

Qualification: Certificate III in Hospitality

In parts of Australia where hospitality can keep its doors open, job opportunities abound for waiters and front-of-house generalists. For those who love fast-paced, hands-on work in a social environment, being a waiter can be one of the most enjoyable jobs around. And if you do well, there are plenty of opportunities to upskill and move into a more senior role.

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Healthcare in high demand

Wondering what jobs will be in demand in the future? Look no further than jobs in the healthcare and social assistance industries. This has been the most resilient sector for employment throughout the pandemic, and healthcare providers are singing out for capable workers. 

The great news is that you don’t need to be a medical professional — support and administration roles are critical to the sector and in high demand.

The effects of COVID-19 have shifted our collective focus onto health and well-being. As a result, demand for health services has risen: 72.5%  of occupations within this industry have returned and exceeded their pre-pandemic job vacancy levels. 

Roles that are experiencing the most growth through the ups and downs of the pandemic include:

  • Indigenous health workers
  • Mental health professionals (psychologists, psychiatrists and counsellors)
  • Occupational therapists
  • Nurse educators and researchers
  • Massage therapists
  • Personal care workers

 

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What jobs are the most resilient?

The jobs listed here are the top-employing occupations that scored highest for resilience, based on the Australian government’s list of the top 20 most resilient occupations.

Occupation

# of workers

Average salary

1. Registered nurses

298,354

$99k

2. Aged care and disability support workers

221,390

$65k

3. Programmers

153,701

$104k

4. Secondary school teachers

148,301

$99k

5. Storepersons

134,227

$54k

6. Solicitors

94,454

$85k

7. Plumbers

90,786

$98k

8. Management consultants

89,657

$107k

9. Gardeners

86,772

$55k

10. Human resource managers

75,127

$128k

11. Delivery drivers

72,527

$52k

12. Security officers and guards

60,270

$68k

13. Database and systems administrators and ICT security specialists

50,527

$100k

14. Supply and distribution managers

48,698

$130k

15. Other information and organisation professionals

48,603

$98k

16. Intelligence and policy analysts

36,620

$94k

17. Psychologists

36,142

$96k

18. Welfare, recreation and community arts workers

36,088

$71k

19. Enrolled and mothercraft nurses

34,772

$74k

20. Other building and engineering technicians

34,332

$146k

Source:
National Skills Commission, JobOutlook.gov.au

Top jobs in each industry

If you’ve got a particular industry in mind for your job search, the Australian Jobs 2021 report has you covered. These occupations employ the most people in each sector:

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In-demand jobs in the healthcare industry

  1. Registered nurses
  2. Aged carers and disabled carers
  3. Receptionists
  4. Child carers / early childhood educators
  5. Nursing support workers / personal care workers
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In-demand jobs in the construction industry

  1. Carpenters and joiners
  2. Electricians
  3. Construction managers
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In-demand jobs in the retail industry

  1. General sales assistants
  2. Retail managers
  3. Checkout operators and office cashiers
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In-demand jobs in the professional, scientific and technical services industry

  1. Accountants
  2. Programmers
  3. Solicitors
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In-demand jobs in the education and training industry

  1. Primary school teachers
  2. Secondary school teachers
  3. Education aides
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In-demand jobs in the manufacturing industry

  1. Welders
  2. Production managers
  3. Packers
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In-demand jobs in the financial and insurance services industry

  1. Bank workers
  2. Financial investment
  3. Financial brokers
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In-demand jobs in the wholesale trade industry

  1. Storepersons
  2. Importers, exporters and wholesalers
  3. Purchasing and supply logistics clerks
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In-demand jobs in the mining industry

  1. Drilling, miners and shot firers
  2. Metal fitters and machinists
  3. Other building and engineering technicians
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In-demand jobs in the agriculture, forestry and fishing industry

  1. Livestock farmers
  2. Crop farmers
  3. Mixed crop and livestock farmers
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In-demand jobs in the hospitality industry

  1.  Waiters
  2. Kitchenhands
  3. Bar attendants and baristas
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In-demand jobs in the arts and recreation services industry

  1.  Sports coaches, instructors and officials
  2. Fitness instructors
  3. Amusement, fitness and sports centre managers
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In-demand jobs in the transport, postal and warehousing industry

  1. Truck drivers
  2. Automobile drivers
  3. Storepersons
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In-demand jobs in the electricity, gas, water and waste services industry

  1. Truck drivers
  2. Electricians
  3. Electrical engineers
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In-demand jobs in the administrative and support services industry

  1. Commercial cleaners
  2. Gardeners
  3. Domestic cleaners
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In-demand jobs in the public administration and safety

  1. General clerks (admin assistants, receptionists, customer service representatives)
  2. Police
  3. Security officers and guards
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In-demand jobs in the information, media and telecommunications industry

  1. Telecommunications trade workers
  2. Film, television, radio and stage directors
  3. Journalists and other writers
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In-demand jobs in the rental, hiring and real estate services industry

  1. Real estate agents
  2. General clerks
  3. Managers

As more industries experience skill shortages, it’s the perfect time to learn more about your education pathways.

Stand out in the future by upskilling or change track with reskilling and do something you’ve always wanted to.

Rebecca Fox
Rebecca Fox
Rebecca Fox

Rebecca is a writer with years of experience in the education field, passionate about providing students and professionals with the latest career advice, tips and insights.

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