How Can You Find Part-Time Work While Studying in Australia?

For many international students, juggling work alongside studies to cover living expenses is a common aspect of life in Australia. Many overseas students come to Australia not just to pursue education but also to gain invaluable experience through part-time employment.

Fortunately, the Australian government permits international students to engage in part-time work, granting them a maximum of 24 hours per week or 48 hours per fortnight. This regulation provides excellent advantages for students supporting themselves while pursuing their academic goals. Nevertheless, students also need to ensure that they have enough time to balance their studies, job, and well-being.

Let’s delve into various channels where international students like you can seek part-time employment opportunities in Australia.

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  • Your institution likely offers career and employability services where you can access valuable information regarding employment opportunities in Australia often posted on noticeboards.

    There services play a crucial role not just in offering job leads, but also in aiding you with refining your resume, creating an engaging cover letter, and providing valuable interview guidance.

  • There are numerous job sies you can use to find a part-time job in Australia. The Australian Government’s Department of Education, Skills, and Employment provides job sites such as Indeed, Seek, and Jobactive for international students to obtain part-time employment in a variety of industries, including hospitality, retail, and services.
    So, if you wish to work in a cafe as a barista, retail outlet, or any other establishment, rest assured that there are diverse opportunities available to suit everyone’s preferences and skills.

  • Many international students can also approach the employer directly by going to a local shopping centre or cafe and restaurant and hand in their resume to the hiring managers.

    When using this approach, it is important to maintain a professional appearance and offer a warm smile along with a friendly greeting when handing in your resume. Such personal interaction leaves a lasting impression, and potentially setting you apart when going through your resume.

  • Students should not underestimate the power of networking and how it can support them in securing part-time employment opportunities.

    It allows you to build connections and learn about opportunities in the field you are interested in. Don’t hesitate to engage with your peers, professors, or university staff for referrals and advice. Often, they have information about unadvertised job opportunities that could align with your aspirations.

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