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Gaucho 发表于 2013-3-19 19:29 
看来457果然猛于虎。
Why we use 457s in Australian IT projects
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/337077,why-we-use-457s-in-australian-it-projects.aspx?eid=1&edate=20130320&utm_source=20130320_AM&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=daily_newsletter
I have employed people on 457 visas in a variety of situations related to IT projects since 2000. At the smaller end of the scale, where it proved impossible to find a rare skill in the local market – for example Perl programmers – there was little choice but to sponsor an experienced specialist via the 457 visa program.
At the other end of the scale – mostly for large systems integration projects – I was able to reduce costs substantially by employing 457 visa workers via a third party company.
For example, in 2002 the average cost of a local senior developer was $1000 - $1200 per day; and for a 457 visa resource via a third party organisation the cost was $400 per day onshore in Sydney. And if the work was able to be done offshore in India the rate went down to $200 per day. Even accounting for quality issues with the code and some rework, there was a clear cost advantage.
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There are two key issues to which the third party companies and their 457 visa workers provide a solution:
There are generally insufficient skilled Australian IT workers available to ramp up large scale IT projects.
The cost of employing Australian resources, even if you can find them, is very high in relation to the rates available via third party companies. |
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