Where the big money is
The Briefing1 Sep 2022

Where the big money is

Could your next job be in tech?

Job shortages are hitting the Australian economy hard, mostly in lower-skilled lower-paid jobs. One sector is bucking the trend; the tech sector is growing, with the number of jobs set to triple while salaries are growing strongly. We talk to Australia Tech Council deputy CEO Tom McMahon to get to the bottom of why Australia is so bad at tech.

Dude, where’s my tech job? Addressing chronic shortages in Australia’s tech sector.

Today's Headlines:

- Second day of jobs summit gets started
- French president to visit Australia
- Changes to Covid guidelines
- Malcolm Turnbull confronted by university students
- Serena Williams’ grand farewell at the US is not over yet

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