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What should I do when foreign students are short of money? Australian officials teach you how to find a part-time jo

 
[Employment]     20 Jan 2018
Children's shoes, who have a certain knowledge of Australia, must all know that prices in Australia are more expensive than at home, so many children's shoes hope to work part-time while studying in Australia to earn some living expenses.

Children's shoes, who have a certain knowledge of Australia, must all know that prices in Australia are more expensive than at home, so many children's shoes hope to work part-time while studying in Australia to earn some living expenses.

One of the advantages of international students studying in Australia is the ability to work part-time while completing their studies in order to secure financial support. After announcing how to improve access to Australia's PR, Austrade ('s Australian Embassy and Consulate's Business Office in China began teaching people how to find part-time jobs.

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What should I do when foreign students are short of money? Australian officials teach you how to find a part-time jo


Your right to work in Australia

Student visas allow students to work 40 hours every two weeks during the semester, earning wages to subsidize their living expenses while still having plenty of time to study. During holidays, working hours are not limited.

In order to make the employment process as simple as possible, you should set up an Australian bank account so that your employer deposits the salary. You should also apply to the Australian Tax Bureau for a tax number (TFN) to ensure that you will not be taxed at a high rate (your employer will provide you with a TFN statement, or you can call on the Internet or call 13 28 61).

It is very important to understand your right to work. Any work you do should be paid fairly, so be careful of employers who insist on paying you cash or asking you to do unpaid work on a "trial basis" basis. You should also be familiar with the wages and rewards in your field of work and read carefully any employment contracts you sign.

 

Where can I find a job?

It all depends on your own strengths and interests. The most important thing is to find a job that is convenient for you: on campus or near your area. Popular part-time jobs for students include the following:

Retail: any type of store that sells goods to customers, from clothing to electronics. It could be a small IKEA store, a chain store or a large department store.

Hospitality: employers include cinemas, restaurants, bars, hotels, takeout food shops and sports venues.

Services: employers include supermarkets, gas stations, call centers and businesses that need to manage their jobs.

Industry: if you are lucky, you may be able to get a job related to the area you are studying, for example, a media student may work part-time on a local television or radio station.

 

How to find a jo

You need a resume before you start looking for and applying for a job. Many organizations have a career service that can assist you in writing and listing professional resumes of your education, skills, interests, and previous work experience. The important thing is that your resume isn't wrong, so before looking for a job, you might want an English master to check your resume.

Once you have your resume, it's time to find a job!

You can go to the local shopping center or shopping area and submit your resume to the store. Ask managers if they have any vacancies: if they don't, you can leave your resume so they can notice future vacancies. The important thing is that you need to wear the right clothes and make a good first impression.

You can search for vacancies in the "career" section of your employer or industry website, many of which allow you to apply online.

You can use the Australian Job search website to search for part-time jobs in your area. The main job search sites are Seek (http://www.seek.com.au/),MyCareer (http://mycareer.com.au/) and CareerOne (http://www.careerone.com.au/).).

Your organization may also have an employment service that allows you to contact employers or list available part-time jobs on their websites.

 

Useful Link

  • Job Guide website: http://www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au/Looking-for-work/Step-3-Applying-for-positions
  • Tax file number application: https://iar.ato.gov.au/iarweb/default.aspx?pid=4&sid=1&outcome=1
  • Banking in Australia: https://www.studiesinaustralia.com/studying-in-australia/banking-in-australia
  • International students, learn about your workplace rights: http://www.fairwork.gov.au/employment/international-students/pages/default.aspx

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