
Source: mtconnector.org.au
Supporting Tasmanian Migrant’s Meaningful Employment

Providing Tasmania’s Skilled, Business, Student and Partner visa holders with individual, holistic and ongoing opportunities to gain meaningful employment and business support.
They believe that all migrants to Tasmania have great potential, can find suitable, ongoing work here and begin to create a fulfilling, complete life for themselves and their families.
Services
Gateway to Job Searching Resources
They connect their members to a network of local job market resources, including essential job-search techniques, networking skills, and relevant opportunities.
Employability and other Work Skills
They provide opportunities for further development of migrants’ current skills and knowledge to fill in any missing information like workplace culture, common language, specific industry requirements, Australian Laws and business requirements.
Industry-specific Info Sessions and Networking
They organise bi-monthly sessions themed on specific Industry Sectors on rotation (e.g. IT, Finance, Construction and Engineering, Hospitality, Social Work, Government jobs).
Volunteering and Placement Opportunities
They can act as a connector between people with time and skills to offer and volunteering or placement opportunities that arise.
Assistance with Business Ideas
They are just a call or email away from you putting a business idea into practice or finding a way forward to solve a business problem.
About MTConnector

Migrant Talent Connector Inc. (MTConnector) is a membership-based, not-for-profit organisation that focuses on increasing migrants’ individual cross-cultural awareness, workplace skills and community experiences, then actively connecting each person to meaningful employment, networking and/or entrepreneurship opportunities.
Their small team of passionate professionals consider migrants play a significant part in making our island more dynamic and inclusive because they enhance Tasmania’s skill base and overall economy, increase the cultural diversity of each community and the cross-cultural understanding of all people living in Tasmania.