In 2026, Sydney and Melbourne remain the dual hearts of Australia’s “Silicon Coast.” For international graduates on a 485 visa, the tech sector is one of the most viable pathways to high salaries and eventual employer sponsorship under the Skills in Demand (SID) visa framework.
The top-tier companies in these cities no longer just hire for “local experience”; they hire for technical agility and the ability to scale global products.
1. The 2026 Power List: Top 10 Tech Employers
These firms are selected for their high volume of graduate intakes and their documented history of supporting international work rights.
| Company | Main Hub | Visa Friendly? | 2026 Specialty |
| 1. Canva | Sydney | High | AI-driven Design & Product Growth |
| 2. Atlassian | Sydney | High | Cloud Infrastructure & Agile Tools |
| 3. Accenture | Syd/Melb | High | Digital Transformation & Song (Creative) |
| 4. Capgemini | Syd/Melb | High | Cloud Consulting & Cybersecurity |
| 5. EY (Technology) | Syd/Melb | High | Tech Risk, AI Strategy, & Data |
| 6. Deloitte | Syd/Melb | High | Cyber, Cloud, & Software Engineering |
| 7. Ventia | Syd/Melb | Moderate | Infrastructure & Digital Operations |
| 8. Vanguard | Melbourne | Moderate | FinTech & Information Technology |
| 9. Citadel Securities | Sydney | High | Quant Research & HFT Tech |
| 10. Westpac (Tech) | Sydney | Moderate | Banking Tech & Digital Security |
2. Why These Companies in 2026?
- The Big Four (EY, Deloitte): While traditionally “consulting,” their tech wings are massive. In 2026, they are the largest “sponsorship machines” for international graduates, moving 485 holders to the SID (Skills in Demand) visa after 12–18 months.
- Canva & Atlassian: As “Global First” companies, they prioritize talent over residency. Their 2026 graduate programs (like Canva’s Launchpad) are structured to support diverse work rights.
- Capgemini & Accenture: These firms have “Rolling Intakes” in 2026, meaning you can apply even outside the traditional Feb/July windows. They frequently accept 485 visas for their technical streams.
3. 2026 Salary & Perk Benchmarks
International graduates in Sydney and Melbourne tech roles are seeing some of the highest entry-level packages in history:
- Base Salary: $75,000 – $95,000 (Junior Developer/Analyst)
- High-Tier Packages (Canva/Atlassian/Citadel): $110,000 – $150,000+ (Including equity/bonuses)
- Rosters: Most firms now offer 3 days in-office / 2 days remote as the 2026 standard.
4. How to Apply: The “Visa-First” Strategy
In 2026, being an international graduate is a strength if you position it correctly:
- Highlight the 485: State clearly that you have full work rights. Companies love 485 holders because they don’t have to pay for a visa for the first 2–4 years.
- The “Skills in Demand” Pivot: During interviews, mention that you are eligible for the Core Skills Stream (SID) visa after 1 year of experience. This shows the employer you have a clear, low-cost legal path to stay with them long-term.
- Check VEVO: Keep a current VEVO check ready to prove your visa validity until 2028 or beyond.






