IT Consultant Jobs: Skills, Salary Trends & How to Stand Out (Sydney & Australia)
 
															What IT Consultants Do
Blend technical knowledge with stakeholder communication to solve business problems stabilise systems, improve security, migrate to cloud, automate workflows, and advise on strategy.
In-Demand Skills (2025)
- Security & Identity: MFA, conditional access, EDR/XDR, SOC basics. 
- Cloud: Azure AD/Entra, M365, AWS; scripting (PowerShell). 
- Networking: SD-WAN, Wi-Fi design, VPN, zero-trust concepts. 
- Data & Automation: Power BI, Power Automate, API basics. 
- Consulting Core: discovery, scoping, documentation, change control, PM. 
- Soft Skills: stakeholder management, written comms, clear demos. 
Certifications That Help
Certifications That Help
CompTIA Security+, Microsoft SC-900/SC-200, AZ-104/AZ-305, ITIL 4, PRINCE2/AgilePM. For security focus: SSCP/CISSP later in career.
Salary & Progression (Indicative Ranges)
- Junior/Associate: A$60k–A$90k 
- Consultant: A$90k–A$130k 
- Senior/Lead: A$130k–A$180k+ 
 (Factors: sector, certs, client-facing strength.)
How to Stand Out
- Publish short case notes (problem → approach → outcome). 
- Build a home lab; document scripts and diagrams. 
- Practice whiteboard discovery and estimation. 
- Bring 2–3 “wins” tied to uptime, security, or cost control to interviews. 
FAQs
Not strictly—certs + portfolio + comms often win.
Service desk/field roles with exposure to cloud + security.

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