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Is optometrist in demand in Australia?

Is optometrist in demand in Australia?

In 2018, a report by Deloitte Access Economics was commissioned by Specsavers which investigated the supply and demand of Australia’s optometric workforce until 2037. The report outlined that the demand for optometric services would grow from 9.4 million in 2018 to almost 18.1 million by 2037.

Is optometry a good career in Australia?

Optometry seems like a good, stable career with a very healthy starting salary (80-100k) but seems to plateau from there onwards and there doesn’t seem to be much room for career growth.

Are optometrists high in demand?

Job Outlook Employment of optometrists is projected to grow 4 percent from 2019 to 2029, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Because vision problems tend to occur more frequently later in life, an aging population will lead to demand for more optometrists.

Is optometry a dying profession?

But optometry isn’t dying. Indeed, the need for optometrists is going to be greater than ever in the coming decade. Our current population of 315 million will swell to almost 350 million by 2025. More important, the percentage of our population age 65 or older will increase by 50%, from 12% to 18%.

Is there an oversupply of optometrists?

AOA research predicts that an excess supply of optometrists seems likely over the next 10 years. The conclusion that the supply of optometrists outstrips demand by such a great number is theory, not reality. Yet just about any set of numbers reveals an oversupply when dealing strictly with demand.

What do optometrists earn in Australia?

In Australia an optometrist will usually undergo three years of study, after which they will have to complete residency and often specialise in certain fields. An optometrist earns an average salary of $86,306 a year, with salaries ranging from $61,989 to $115,912.

Is optometrist a good career choice?

Optometry is a great career choice for many reasons—including work-life balance, the ability to help others and opportunities for growth. Optometry is a great career choice for many reasons—including work-life balance, the ability to help others and opportunities for growth.