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Industrial Relations & Employment Law
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$110,000 /yr
Median Average:
$110,000
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Industrial Relations & Employment Law
Salary Comparison
Median Average:
$110,000
Industrial Relations & Employment Law in Australia median base salary $110,000/yr.
Information is based on 2 Industrial Relations & Employment Law jobs advertised between April 2023 and November 2023.
How much do Industrial Relations & Employment Law earn in Australia? The average salary of Industrial Relations & Employment Law is $110,000 in Australia
$110,000 /yr
Last updated February 09 2024
The average pay range for Industrial Relations & Employment Law is between $110K and $110K.
Salaries vary from a low of $90K up to $130K per year.
The average number of Industrial Relations & Employment Law roles advertised per month is 2 in Australia
between April 2023 and November 2023.
What are the most common skills required to be a Employment Lawyer? The most common skills required for a Employment Lawyer are:
Law
Employment Law
Law
Employment Law
Law
Employment Law
Excel
Excel
Industrial Relations
Industrial Relations
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These skills are most commonly found in Employment Lawyer job advertisements and position descriptions.
Last updated March 31 2024
Which recruitment agencies have the largest number of Industrial Relations & Employment Law roles in Australia?
See which recruitment agencies advertise the most Industrial Relations & Employment Law roles.
See what salaries they paid for Industrial Relations & Employment Law in Australia.
See how they compare to the average Industrial Relations & Employment Law salary of $97,500.
Naiman Clarke
Sydney (81%), Melbourne (11%), Brisbane (5%), Newcastle (3%)
|
151
$110K-$138K ($26,958) |
$110K-$138K
($26,958) |
G2 Legal Pty Limited
Sydney (91%), Melbourne (9%)
|
79
$151K-$445K ($201,045) |
$151K-$445K
($201,045) |
Burgess Paluch Legal Recruitment
Brisbane (38%), Sydney (31%), Melbourne (21%), Canberra (5%)
+1 others
|
78
$98K-$121K ($12,500) |
$98K-$121K
($12,500) |
Beaumont&Beaumont
Canberra (100%)
|
32
$98K-$118K ($11,214) |
$98K-$118K
($11,214) |
Australian Federal Police
Adelaide (13%), Brisbane (13%), Canberra (13%), Darwin (13%)
+4 others
|
32
$80K-$100K (($7,500)) |
$80K-$100K
(($7,500)) |
Last Updated April 23 2021
How many years does it take to become a Employment Lawyer?
Most candidates undertake an average of 0 years Legal Services prior to being appointed as a Employment Lawyer.
Average Legal Services required to become a Employment Lawyer
Last updated April 14 2024
Most candidates have on average 0 years working experience prior to becoming a Employment Lawyer.
Average Legal Services required to become a Employment Lawyer
Last updated April 14 2024
Where are Industrial Relations & Employment Law in Australia sourced from?
Industrial Relations & Employment Law are sourced from
these companies
these companies
ACT Government | |
Herbert Geer | |
Icon Legal | |
Nick Auditore Represents | |
Phonenomena |
Industrial Relations & Employment Law are sourced in Australia are most likely to be sourced from these schools
Monash University | |
TAFE | |
Deakin University | |
Griffith University | |
Leo Cussen Institute |
Last updated April 19 2024