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Feb 19, 2025 • 6 min read

Australia’s Most Sought-After Dream Jobs in 2024

Exploring new career paths? Discover Australia’s most in-demand dream jobs, as new data reveals surprising career trends in our job market.

Written by: Eisabess Chee

At AusRehab, we’re passionate about helping injured workers discover and transition into new, fulfilling careers. As vocational rehabilitation experts, we constantly monitor Australia’s job market trends to provide the most effective career guidance and support.

Recent research analysing Google search data has revealed fascinating insights into the career aspirations of Australians, with some surprising professions topping the list. Here’s what the latest data tells us about Australia’s dream jobs, based on searches beginning with “how to be a…”

Australia's Top Dream Jobs

Real Estate Dominates Nationwide

Real estate agent emerged as Australia’s most searched dream job, with an impressive 37,300 annual searches for “how to become a real estate agent”. This trend was consistent across almost every state and territory:

  • Victoria led with 9,470 searches
  • Queensland followed closely with 8,760 searches
  • Even the ACT, despite its smaller population, recorded 620 searches

The Top 5 Most Searched Careers

  1. Real Estate Agent (37,300 searches)
  2. Justice of the Peace (25,500 searches)
  3. Psychologist (21,500 searches)
  4. Pilot (20,990 searches)
  5. Paramedic (18,900 searches)

Interestingly, NSW bucked the national trend, with “how to become a JP” leading searches at 14,280 in the same period.

Key Industry Trends

Public Service and Helping Professions

The data reveals a strong altruistic streak among Australians, with numerous helping professions in high demand:

  • Paramedic (18,900 searches)
  • Police Officer (12,420 searches)
  • Firefighter (12,000 searches)
  • Social Worker and Teacher (both in top 15)

Healthcare and Sciences

There was also clear interest in roles related to science and healthcare:

  • Physiotherapist topped the science category (11,540 searches)
  • Veterinarian followed closely (10,600 searches)
  • Radiographer (5,300 searches)
  • Optometrist (5,100 searches)

Digital and Media Careers

With the modern-day dominance of social media and digital careers, it was no surprise that these jobs also recorded significant search volume:

  • YouTuber led with 5,500 searches
  • Journalist (3,040 searches)
  • Software Developer (2,970 searches)
  • Content Creator (2,600 searches)

Trade and Construction

The construction industry has always been popular, and there was no difference this time round:

  • Builder (6,570 searches)
  • Construction Manager (5,590 searches)
  • Mechanic (4,210 searches)
  • Plumber (3,280 searches)

Business and Finance

Financial services careers showed strong appeal. This category of dream jobs was topped by the most popular search query of all time:

  • Real Estate Agent (37,300 searches)
  • Mortgage Broker (14,760 searches)
  • Financial Advisor (9,720 searches)
  • Project Manager (9,470 searches)

Why This Matters for Your Career Journey

These trends are particularly relevant for workers considering career transitions, revealing several encouraging patterns:

  • Diverse Entry Points: Many of today’s most popular careers offer multiple pathways to entry, making them accessible for career changers.
  • Transferable Skills: Popular roles often utilise skills that workers have developed in previous positions.
  • Growth Industries: Strong interest in certain sectors often indicates good employment prospects.
  • Flexible Options: Many emerging careers offer adaptable working conditions suitable for various physical capabilities.

Understanding these job market trends is crucial for successful career transitions. AusRehab’s team of vocational rehabilitation specialists is dedicated to helping injured workers return to work with a new employer by:

  • Staying current with employment trends
  • Analysing local labour markets
  • Conducting thorough vocational assessments
  • Identifying suitable opportunities for our clients
  • Providing informed career guidance
  • Supporting successful employment outcomes

Whether you’re exploring these dream careers due to injury or because you’d like a career change, our knowledge and experience with job seeking services can help guide your journey.

Make Your Next Career Move With AusRehab

This research offers valuable insights into Australians’ career aspirations in 2024. The mix of traditional roles and emerging careers suggests a dynamic job market with opportunities for various skills and interests. For those considering career changes, understanding these trends can help inform decisions about future career paths.

Want to learn more about how these job market trends align with your career goals? Contact AusRehab today. Let us put our knowledge of Australia’s job market to work for you, helping you find a role that matches your abilities, interests, and aspirations.

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Eisabess Chee

Eisabess Chee is a seasoned content writer with over 8 years of diverse experience in journalism, content creation, and education. At AusRehab, she spearheads research, editing, and writing, crafting insightful resources that tackle and resolve workplace injuries. Beyond her role, Eisabess also curates the AusRehab monthly newsletter, ensuring it’s packed with valuable and well researched content.

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