Which occupations are in demand in Australia in 2025? The anchor guide
293 of 1,022 occupations were in national shortage in Australia in 2025. Here are the confirmed codes, by sector, with sources.
293 of 1,022 occupations were in national shortage in Australia in 2025. Here are the confirmed codes, by sector, with sources.
Your job title and your ANZSCO code are rarely the same thing. Here are the six questions people ask most, each with a plain, sourced answer.
ANZSCO 261312 covers Developer Programmer at skill level 1. See which visa lists it sits on, who assesses it, and how to avoid near-miss codes.
Cook and Chef are two different ANZSCO codes with different shortage ratings. Describing your actual work, not your job title, is what lands the right one.
Jobs and Skills Australia rates occupations for shortage each year. The 2025 edition covers skill levels 1 to 4 and the results matter for visa planning.
ANZSCO 254418 covers Registered Nurses working in medical settings. See who assesses it, which visa lists it sits on, and how to confirm your exact code.
Chef is ANZSCO 351311, skill level 2. It sits on the CSOL and MLTSSL. Here is what that means for your skills assessment and visa pathway.
In April 2024, New Zealand updated its Green List. Some roles moved to Straight to Residence; bus and truck drivers lost Work to Residence access.
ANZSCO 221111 covers general accountants: skill level 1, on both CSOL and MLTSSL. Here is what the code includes and which near-miss codes to watch.
anzscofinder is an information tool, not a migration agent. Here are plain answers to the most common questions about what we do and don't do.
Telecommunications Technician (342414) is a Skill Level 3 trade on the CSOL and ROL, and on the NZ Green List Tier 2. Here is what that means for you.
Automotive Electrician is ANZSCO 321111, skill level 3. It sits on the CSOL, MLTSSL, and NZ Green List Tier 2 (Work to Residence).