Question about migration

  • My name is Enrico, I studied a degree in comunications and media for 4 years in the Silvan International University in Mexico UVM, I couldnt finish my career due financial problems yet I been working as a proyect manager and salesman in IT for the past 5 years.

    I sucessfully spent 3 years working in a tecnology agency in partnership with IBM as a sucessful and reliable salesman and created a few new tecnology services by integrating our diferent tecnologies into proyects to fulfill costumers needs.

    I created a program in conyuction with Neology (world biggest RFID provider) for urban inteligent services.

    I also designed an autotranslate program for students learning foreign lenguajes and redesigned the whole corporate image for GCP.

    I invested in settling up my own HP sales channel called SICA where I spent a year working in printing services for HP and developed a proyect for the health mexican system in partnership with HDS (Health Digital Systems) to control and organize the mexican medical service.

    Currently I am working for Transaction Line a bussines continiuty corporation where we have a social partnership with Dell and IBM.

    I have always been a salesman, I began my career when i was 15 years old and I sustained myself and my studies ever since.

    Currently I am working with one of the biggest retail corporations in Mexico City as the head of a proyect to provide "Comercial Mexicana" with all their storage needs.

    I am also the head executive for the proyect to create a virtual medical data center for 24 states in Mexico in partnership with HDS.

    Pretty much im looking for a job oportunity in Australia to fullfill my personal and profesional goals in a first world country, I might not have a degree but I have work experience and I consider myself talented in my area.

    In case it would be requiered I can finish my career in about 6 months, problem is all my work experience comes from IT and tecnology sales while my career specialty is media and marketing.

    I am fluent in english with a TOEFL recognition as well as a native spanish and intermediate italian.

    I won the national short tale contest in Mexico and I took an screenwritting year course in the national screenwritters asociation in Mexico, I created 2 short films while I was in university where i ended up winning the best short film in 2004 of all the universities in the country.

    I am determined, reliable and willing to work hard for my dreams and goals, ultimatly I see myself living with my future wife in Australia doing part time filmaking and writting while I work in the tecnology bussiness to be financialy solvent.

    My main question is:

    Is there a posibility of a job oportunity in Australia based on my recognized career as a salesman or am I forced to finish my career and apply as an amateur writter and filmaker?

    I went to the Australian embacy in Mexico, and the process it seems is long but reliable, yet I spoke with an agent of a support migration corporation who told me that I cant even apply without a degree.

    I might be able to find a job oportunity with LENOVO (IBM) but it dosent seems theres a HQ in Australia, I am able to provide sufficient evidence of my career as a salesman and pretty much all I am asking for is a responce in case you know if I am able to apply for an skilled 175 Visa with my current career.

    I am 25 years old, half italian half spanish, I have an european Italian passport and I can have the Italian nationality even thought I live in Mexico at the moment.

    Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, mainly becouse I dont wanna submit myself to an expensive program with the agency without having real information about the process of moving to Australia.

    Thanks in advance

    Corrado Enrico Pozzo
    [email removed]
    Transaction Line
    Proyect Manager
    Mexico City

    16 Aug 2008, 04:30 Enrico
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