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What do the 600,000 Chinese in Australia do?

Many people who have been to Australia or migrated to Australia know that many parts of Australia are already Chinese, and Mandarin has become the second most spoken language in Australia. Let's take a look at what the 600,000 Chinese are doing in Australia.

The hottest profession: accounting

I believe that many people who have watched the famous domestic dating program, "The Fate of the Unconscientious" Australia, have the impression that one-third of the guests from Australia are engaged in accounting and finance-related work. And this one feature is also fully reflected in the majority of the Australian Chinese community. The data shows that among the Mandarin-speaking Chinese in Australia, 15,798 are accountants.

Accounting has always been on the list of skilled migration list, is the oldest migrant profession in Australia, and the reason why many Chinese choose this profession is to make it easier to stay in Australia.

According to statistics, the median annual salary of the Australian accountant industry is A$55,160.

The occupations that ranked 2nd are all sales-related, namely sales assistant, with a median annual salary of AUD 42,979. Chinese people working in sales are common in T&A. With the arrival of a large number of Chinese immigrants, Australia has spawned a lot of services for immigrants, and it is relatively easy for Chinese immigrants with a language advantage to find sales assistance jobs.

Number 3 is retail manager. Which has a relatively high annual salary of AUD 49,829. The retail experience has stronger management skills compared to the sales assistance.

Career most familiar to Chinese: Waiters

The 4th most familiar career to every Chinese is that of a restaurant waiter.

This is a job that many old immigrants and international students have done when they first arrived in Australia. Even with the restrictions, you can see Chinese waiters in almost every Chinese restaurant in Australia. The average annual salary of this profession is not high, with a median of AUD 31,807. However, for those who are new to Australia and can't find an ideal job, this is a good place to start.

The fifth occupation is software and application programmers, also known as "programmers".

In recent years, because of the high income, programmers have become one of the criteria for many mothers-in-law to choose a son-in-law. In Australia, the industry also pays a decent salary.

In Australia, the IT industry is in great demand, and practitioners are treated well. In Australia, the median annual salary in the software industry is A$58,737; if you work as an application programmer, the annual salary is a bit higher, with a median of A$63,712.

Ranked at No. 6, registered nurses, which is also a popular immigration specialty.

As we all know, nurses often work around the clock, and it's a tough job. However, nurses who have to deal with patients every day are paid much better than those at home, with a median annual salary of up to 58,280 Australian dollars.

The number 7 industry is chefs in the restaurant industry. Depending on the position of the chef, the salary varies.

The median annual salary for a sous chef in a typical restaurant is AED 55,471. However, statistically, most sous chefs move on after more than 20 years in the industry, and experience has very little impact on the salary for this position.

If you're promoted to Chef de Partie, you'll see a significant increase in salary, with a median salary of $77,822 per year. A minimum of 5 years' experience in the industry is also required to be successful as a Chef de Partie.

Real estate agents: not a lot of them

At number 8 is the real estate sales agent, or real estate agent, as it's often called.

Real estate agents look decent in their suits every day, but the median annual salary isn't really that high, at only A$47,241.

However, as we all know, the income of real estate agents is directly linked to their performance, and it's true that they earn millions of dollars a year.

Of course, not everyone can be a real estate agent. One insider said that the elimination rate of this industry is very high, and many people are not fired, but because of the poor performance, can not get the desired income, and eventually choose to leave.

The 9th largest sector, also from the restaurant industry, is kitchen helpers and helpers.

In the restaurant industry, kitchen helpers and helpers are the most junior employees, and are naturally paid less than chefs. The median annual salary for this group in Australia is currently $41,387.

The 10th most popular occupation is manual laborer packers, with a median annual industry salary of A$45,509.

And the positions from 11th to 20th place were:

Accounting Clerk 3727

General Clerk 3693

Office Cashier 3467

Café and Restaurant Manager 3256

Plasterer 2906

University Lecturer and Instructor 2837

Advertising, PR and Sales Managers 2821

Childcare Workers 2578

Commercial Cleaners 2577

General Practitioners and Residents 2486

Below is a screenshot of some of the lists:

Looking at this list, we can see that Chinese people work in a wide range of professions in Australia. All walks of life, from skilled jobs such as physicians and programmers, to manual jobs such as packers, to white-collar jobs such as real estate agents and accountants, to blue-collar jobs such as plasterers.

Australia has a weekly pay system, where salaries are paid weekly. Here, the higher the income of the higher income groups, the higher the tax rate to minimize the gap between the rich and the poor. In Australia, the middle class is relatively large, and the proportion of rich and poor is relatively small. People here are more practical in their spending, and don't care if it's a brand name or a luxury item, and because of this, people living in Australia can live a more comfortable life, no matter what their occupation.