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Finding Work In Australia

5 Smart Tips To Finding Work In Australia

Posted on September 19, 2023September 19, 2023 By CampusTimesNG No Comments on 5 Smart Tips To Finding Work In Australia

Before you go about finding work in Australia, it’s important to have an accurate visa that will allow you to work. Not all visas will actually give you the right to work in Australia, and some may have conditions attached.

We are contacted every year by international candidates and students who plan on moving to Australia for the purpose of finding work. And why wouldn’t they? It’s an amazing place to live and work in.

What Must I Do About Finding Work In Australia?

Make sure you observe the following tips when you plan on finding work in Australia:

1. Find which Visa is best for you.

Expect to see mention of the right to work in Australian job ads. Employers will love to sponsor high skilled candidates if they can not get someone locally, says Carradice. But this is exceptional, not the rule. Only highly experienced candidates in industries short of talent can expect an all-expenses-paid transfer.

Working holiday visas can also be a way to get a foot in the door, says Carradice. The Nigerian Immigrant who is a candidate may then be able to convince their employer to sponsor them and provide a full work visa. Explore Visa options for the Australian Visa application.

2. Travel during the summer to find vast job opportunities.

The summer period in Australia runs between December to February, so vast opportunities come up in August and September. A lot of these jobs are connected with serving tourists.

Finding work in Australia can be a competitive process, therefore applying during this period can make the process a lot easier. However, you can still find work if you plan on visiting at a different time of the year.

Most people on working holidays usually find work in the agriculture and industries, because it’s commonly the busiest months. They can be harder to access after the crowds reduce.

Finding Work In Australia

3. Search and apply for jobs online or visit places in person.

Most of the employers in Australia hire through online listings. Identify company websites, job listing websites such as seek.com.au, au.indeed.com, etc. as well as message boards for opportunities.

For service jobs, like restaurants and retail shops, visit in person to demonstrate your social skills. If you need help, see how you can register with temporary agencies or a working holiday travel program.

You have to spend extra cash to sign up for a travel program, as they will help arrange housing, register for taxes, and also get you set up when you arrive.

Prepare a quality CV to submit when applying for jobs. Ensure to keep some copies for any jobs you apply to in person.

4. Speak the lingo and learn about the culture.

When Lindsey Mark-David moved from the United States to Australia to work for Adecco, he saw the need for him to learn the basics of the Australian vernacular, including phrases such as I’m keen to

When he told an Australian contact that he was off to the races, he meant he had lots of work to do, fast. The contact assumed Mark-David was literally going to the racecourse to take the afternoon off!

5. Stay for 6 months at a job before changing jobs.

Working holiday visa rules will force you to look for alternatives if you plan on staying in the country. You may not really stay for 6 months at any job, but the regular paycheck will cover your expenses.

Don’t forget the holiday part of your trip. You should move on when you are ready to see something new. For instance, most backpackers work for a couple of days and then move on to the next location.

You could even seize the chance to apply and enroll for Australian Scholarships available for international students. Another option that may help is to spend half your trip on the west coast, then half on the east coast.

Plan your work schedule so you can enjoy your time to appreciate all that Australia has to offer in terms of finding work in Australia.

Don’t seat back to no avail, ensure you do something real now about finding work in Australia. Your great accomplishment begins from today. Pass your comments below, so we can know how better to help you.

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