1, if the major is not in short supply (there are two kinds of occupations in short supply, SOL for immigrants and CSOL guaranteed by employers).
Then it is impossible to find a job, because neither immigration nor work visa can be obtained. Although you can get TR, that is, a two-year temporary residence visa for international students who have completed two-year full-time courses, you can only work part-time and can't find a formal job for two years.
2. If the specialty is in short supply, it depends on your ability. This is not a job shortage that is easy to find. The reason for the shortage is that the requirements are high and few people meet the requirements.
For example, there are more than 10,000 accounting vacancies in Australia, but there are also thousands of international students who come to Australia to study accounting every year, and few of them can really engage in accounting-related work after graduation. At most, you can only go to an accounting firm in China without pay or even spend money to buy work experience.
Because Australia's work experience is very important, there are abundant jobs and high wages in Australia, and most jobs will be taken away by people with work experience first. Unlike the United States, Australia doesn't need many people with high IQ, so even excellent college students are not so valuable in Australia.