1. In Australia, if it is in? During school? Students can work up to 40 hours every two weeks (these 40 hours can be arranged flexibly by students themselves and do not require continuous work), while in? During non-school hours? During the holidays, students can work indefinitely. Of course, if your job is a paid internship set by a school's specialized courses, then your working time is not counted as 20 hours.
2. Students studying in Australia can look for job opportunities through local job websites such as seek.com.au or careerone.com.au. Of course, you can also find a job through some local newspapers published in Australia. And for eager to enter? Working status? For some students, employment agencies are also one of the options. The advantage of an employment agency is that it can choose the working time and place, and it is easier to get job opportunities. Students only need to pay a certain intermediary fee.
Most of the overseas students in Australia are engaged in labor-oriented jobs, which is different from that in China. The average monthly income of manual labor in Australia can reach 1, more than 200 ~ 2000 Australian dollars. Through reasonable work, international students can meet their daily expenses.
Finally, students who plan to work in Australia must first handle their own tax numbers, try to get paid through normal channels, have relevant work experience and complete work records, which is very helpful for students who intend to stay in Australia for local development after graduation. Please pay attention to this.
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