Multimedia Specialist Skill Assessment
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MLTSSL;CSOL
Descriptions
Creates and manipulates computer animation, audio, video and graphic image files into multimedia programs to produce data and content for CD-ROMs, information kiosks, multimedia presentations, websites, mobile telephone resources, electronic gaming environments, e-commerce and e-security solutions, and entertainment and education products.
Aliases
Electronic Game Developer Skill Assessment
Multimedia Developer Skill Assessment
Multimedia Programmer Skill Assessment
Job Description
- Analysing, designing and developing Internet sites applying a mixture of artistry and creativity with software programming and scripting languages and interfacing with operating environments
- Designing and developing digital animations, imaging, presentations, games, audio and video clips, and Internet applications using multimedia software, tools and utilities, interactive graphics and programming languages
- Communicating with network specialists regarding web-related issues, such as security and hosting websites, to control and enforce Internet and web server security, space allocation, user access, business continuity, website backup and disaster recovery planning
- Designing, developing and integrating computer code with other specialised inputs, such as image files, audio files and scripting languages, to produce, maintain and support websites
- Assisting in analysing, specifying and developing Internet strategies, web-based methodologies and development plans
Available Visa Types
Common Visa Types

Skilled Independent visa(subclass 189)

Skilled Nominated visa(subclass 190)

Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)

Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482)

Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)

Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)

Training visa (subclass 407)
Other Visa Types
489 - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - State or Territory nominated
489 - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489) - Family sponsored
494 - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (provisional) (subclass 494) - Employer sponsored stream
Skill Assessment
Computer Career Assessment
How to Apply- Review the Applicant Skills Assessment Guide and Application Checklist before applying to ensure you meet the application requirements;
- Fill out the online form, upload the required documents, pay the application fee, and submit for review;
- After the review is completed, the result will be sent to the applicant by email; if it fails, the applicant will receive a "letter of rejection" with reasons attached.
Skills Assessment RequirementsEnglish Language Requirements
- There is no English proficiency requirement for ACS career assessment, so applicants can prepare their English scores while preparing for the career assessment.
Academic Qualification Requirements
- Bachelor's degree: Complete at least 33% of ICT-related courses in a three-year undergraduate program;
- Bachelor's degree: Complete at least 25% of ICT-related courses in a four-year undergraduate program;
- Bachelor's degree: Complete at least 20% of ICT-related courses in a five-year undergraduate program;
- College degree: Complete at least 50% of ICT courses;
- Master's degree: For a two-year master's program with a minor in ICT, you need to complete at least 50% of ICT-related courses;
- Master's degree: For a two-year master's program with a major in ICT, you need to complete at least 33% of ICT-related courses;
- For non-ICT related college or above, an RPL project report + any 6-8 years of relevant work experience is required.
Assessment Authority- ACS
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