In-Demand Jobs in Australia 2022

Considering a career change? Thinking about what to study after school? Or returning to work? A lot has changed in the last few years: Covid-19, trading disruptions, a rise in working from home culture and the Great Resignation. It has meant a change in how many people look at work, the types of jobs people gravitate towards, and what infrastructure businesses invest in.

However, if you have the right skills and training, the opportunities for sustainable roles in Australia are abundant — we’re in a job seeker’s market with many types of jobs in demand.

As a Group Training Organisation that has worked with many employers, institutions and industry groups, we have spotted some of the most in-demand jobs in Australia that we expect to continue until at least 2026.

Apprenticeships & traineeships for jobs in demand

These are some of the most in-demand jobs in Australia currently and projected to 2026 that are related to the training pathways we offer through our apprenticeships and traineeships

Please note that in-demand roles do not necessarily always translate to a higher income. Remuneration also depends on factors such as experience, skillset, company, and industry.

  1. Healthcare

With so much pressure on the healthcare system throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, emerging strains, and staff shortages caused by burnout, the boom in demand for healthcare staff should be hardly a surprise for most of us. Healthcare is one of the most in-demand industries at the moment, not just in Australia but worldwide. 

More registered nurses, carers, support workers and specialists are needed as clinics and hospitals struggle with the demand and individuals within the industry retire. Along with these healthcare providers, there is a demand for roles in healthcare that support them like medical administration. 

Related:
Business Administration (Medical)

  1. Accountants

The economic landscape has vastly changed over the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in  economic disruptions. More people are struggling with financial hardship, new businesses have taken the opportunity as others close, and more of generation Y is getting into investing. This opens the doors to an increasing need for accountants in Australia.

In an increasingly globalised economy, businesses are looking for accountants who are not only excellent at bookkeeping but also have a strong understanding of financial regulations. 

Related:

Accounts Administration

  1. Customer Service Officer

Customer service officers are many businesses’ front line of customer service, so their role will always be in high demand. Through the rise of online businesses and new businesses, there will be even more need for professionals who can help customers navigate their choices. Customer reps deal with various enquiries, from general questions about products and services to more complex issues. Successful customer service officers need to be patient, efficient and have excellent communication and problem-solving skills.  

The customer service industry is constantly changing, so it is important to be able to adapt to new situations. In addition, as more and more businesses move online, it is important to be comfortable using computers and different software applications. With the rise of online shopping and the growth of e-commerce, businesses are now looking for customer service officers who can provide an excellent experience online.

Related:

Customer Engagement

  1. Administrative Assistant

Administrative assistants and receptionists are always in high demand as they play a vital role in the smooth running of a business. They are responsible for a wide range of tasks, from answering phone calls and emails to managing schedules, preparing conference rooms, greeting clients and handling customer enquiries. Through the rise of moving everything online, businesses are also looking for administrative assistants who have data entry skills and experience with MYOB and Microsoft Office tools. 


Related:

Business

  1. ICT Support

A rise of hybrid work and the digitalisation of once paper-based systems, and a rise for information technology support workers who can help employees with their computer problems is expected to continue to grow. IT support technicians are responsible for resolving various technical problems, from software that refuses to work to replacing faulty hardware. ICT support staff need to have excellent problem-solving skills and constantly learn with new technological updates.

In addition to problem solving, ICT support staff also need to have good people skills to communicate what’s happening and what to do when things go wrong.

Related:

Information Technology

  1. Cyber Security

In an increasingly connected world, businesses will need professionals that can protect their data and networks. Cyber security experts are responsible for protecting businesses from a wide range of cyber threats, viruses and malware, hacking and phishing attacks. In addition to identifying security vulnerabilities, you must be familiar with a range of security tools, and have strong literacy and numeracy skills.

Related:

Cyber Security

  1. General Labourer (Construction)

With the continuing growth of the Australian economy, there is a growing demand for general labourers who can help with the construction of new homes and office buildings. They are responsible for various tasks, from manual labour to operating machinery. In addition to being able to lift heavy objects and operate machinery, you will also need to have a good understanding of safety procedures. In order to be successful in this role, you need to be physically fit, have good coordination, and be able to follow instructions.

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  1. Electricians

As our homes and workplaces become more reliant on technology, there is a growing demand for electricians who can install and maintain electrical systems. The demand for smart housing, green buildings and other electrical products in Australia will also translate into a larger demand for electricians in Australia to outfit and install electrical cabling.

Related:

Electrotechnology electrician 

Find more on our Apprenticeship page

  1. Metal Fitters and Machinists

As the Australian Government is starting to prioritise Australian-made products after supply chain problems throughout the pandemic, more manufacturing jobs and the demand for these roles are returning. Following this trend also means a rising need and capability of machinists based in Australia to manufacture cars, mobile plant vehicles and construction machinery.

Related:

Engineering mechanical trade

Automotive manufacturing technical operations

  1.  Motor Mechanics

As our cars become more complex, there is a growing demand for motor mechanics with the expertise who can maintain and repair them. Motor mechanics are responsible for various tasks, from servicing and repairing vehicles to diagnosing and troubleshooting problems. In order to be successful in this role, you need to have excellent problem-solving skills and be comfortable using a variety of different tools and technologies. In addition to working with engines and transmissions, car mechanics today also need to be familiar with computer-controlled systems in vehicles.

Related:

Light vehicle mechanical technology

  1. Structural Steel & Welding Trades Workers

There is a growing demand for metal fitters who can construct structural steel and metal in homes and office buildings with the continuing growth of the Australian economy. In addition to being able to weld, structural steel workers also need to have a sound understanding of engineering principles to efficiently interpret technical drawings.

Related:

Engineering (Heavy Fabrication)

Find more on our Apprenticeship page

  1.  Supply Chain Operations

In an increasingly global economy, businesses are looking for supply chain professionals to help them source and transport goods from one country to another. Covid-19 greatly impacted how products were acquired and delivered to stores, which has pushed many businesses to focus on making their supply chains faster, more adaptable and resilient. In addition to being able to negotiate contracts and manage logistics, you will also need to be familiar with a wide range of transportation methods to succeed in this industry.

Related:

Supply chain operations (Warehousing)

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If you’re looking for in-demand jobs in Australia with a good average salary, then it’s never been a more opportunistic time to be a job seeker. 

No matter your skill set, there is a role amongst the different jobs in demand that should be just the right fit for you.

Our mission at 1300apprentice is to help students find the right training and work through apprenticeships and traineeships that lead them into sustainable, evolving careers; and to assist employers with hiring solutions for both long-term and shorter contract work. 

Whether you’re a student, tradie, job seeker, or employer, we’re here to help you achieve your goals. Please feel free to connect with us over the phone or by email. 

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