Expat Australians with technology industry experience feel Australian businesses discourage them from returning home, with many returned expats not even landing an interview for a potential role where their skills precisely match the job requirements, according to a newly published research report.
Six tech start-ups have been selected for the elevate61 cohort run by Australia’s global innovation network, Advance, and professional services firm KPMG.
‘Advance’ welcomes the Government’s innovation statement and its ‘commitment to harnessing the Australian diaspora to boost innovation and transform the economy with new jobs and investment opportunities.’
Management consultancy KPMG and Advance, an Australian global innovation network, have launched the 2016 elevate accelerator program which focuses on helping Australian startups tackle the US market.
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