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Getting a Job in Melbourne as an English Student!

The city of Melbourne could be your next best destination as a budding job seeker. Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate, this blog discusses the best jobs for migrant students who speak English fluently.

Tips and Tricks: How to find a job in Melbourne?

Using effective strategies to find a suitable job in Australia is vital. Here are a few hacks to navigate your way through the multifaceted job market of Melbourne.

  • Professional Networking: Building relationships with professionals from your industry is vital. Therefore, join the same professional organizations as your colleagues to remain in the know of things. While it might sound challenging at first, such communication with people showcases initiative and determination in the present competitive job market.
  • Voluntary Work Experience and Workshops: When you apply for a job, voluntary and paid work experience count. Such activities offer a peek into the Australian work culture which proves to be helpful later.
  • Online Search: New job advertisements are posted daily on websites such as LinkedIn, CareerOne, Sleek, Jora, Live Wire etc. Many such websites include options like resume writing, making presentations and even help in preparing for interviews. Once you have a personal account, you will be notified of the job that matches your skills.
  • Seasonal Jobs: The three main sectors that open positions for job seekers right before the festival season are Retail, Hospitality and Customer Service. Companies start recruiting extra staff members a few months before the festive season kicks in. Therefore, keep an eye out and apply immediately.
  • Cold Calling: While you are applying for jobs online and seeking jobs through family and friends, you can actively reach out to employers and recruiters proactively. Since you are an English-speaking student, make sure that your cover letter is concise and compelling. You might get lucky if you get selected for an unadvertised position. 

In Which Sectors Are Jobs Available for English Speaking Students?

Since students have flexible schedules, they are eligible for part-time and full-time jobs while completing their education. Those who have a student visa are allowed to stay for the duration of the study program and work side-by-side. As of now, some of the abundant job prospects are:

  • Services: Childcare, care for aged people and other such services are ideal for students. The timings are flexible.
  • Retail Industry: There are ample jobs available for students in supermarkets and departmental stores. 
  • Hospitality Sector: Students can work as servers or cashiers at cafes, bars and as delivery agents.  
  • Farming Sector: These are seasonal jobs. For instance, fruit picking is one of the jobs that a student can apply for.

What are the various job-options available for an English Student?

Australia hosts world-renowned universities offering undergraduate programs to international students. These institutions yield a substantial ROI (Return On Investment). Certain fields of study with the average annual salary are mentioned below:

Field of Study
Average Entry-level Salary in AUD (Per Annum) 
Nursing
82,815
Health Service Assistance 
58,009
Aged Care 
58,149
Child Care 
55,000
Chef
59,789
Disability Support 
62,400
Social Work 
68,222
Human resource management 
82,904

 

Jobs within these industries are available on a casual basis and part-time basis. Casual employment includes flexible arrangements without a fixed weekly hour commitment. Shifts are pre-assigned in such cases. Part-time employment includes a weekly hour work schedule. Part-timers have access to certain benefits like paid annual leave and sick leave whereas casual workers are not entitled to such perks. 

Specific Jobs Currently in Demand in Australia

With the population aging in Australia, there is a sudden surge in demand for skilled and unskilled workers. From healthcare professionals to ICT specialists, Australia is a hotspot for many who are struggling to find a job in Australia. Here is a list of professionals and skilled workers who need work and can speak English:

Professional Roles
Average Entry-Level Salary
(Per Annum)
Registered Nurses
76,063
Pastry chef 
58,774
Food Safety Inspector 
85,514
Barista
51,675
Business Manager 
85,000
Business Coordinator 
72,416
Primary School Teacher 
80,000
Secondary School Teacher 
85,000
Education Support Worker 
40,010
Education Assistant
50,700
Learning Support Officer 
64,594
First Aid Officer 
60,000
Various other industries that have openings for jobseekers are in the healthcare sector, construction managers, banking or finance, marketing and even in the field of communication.

How Can I Work While Studying in Australia?

International English-speaking students seeking to supplement their income for living expenses have the option of working while studying. Here are the required prerequisites to work as an English-speaking student and the various rights that a student possesses:

 

2 Documents For Every English-Speaking Student

  • Subclass 500 student visa: Having a Subclass 500 student visa with work authorization is mandatory. The student must also have an enrollment in a full-time course in an Australian university. 
  • Tax File Number (TFN): This number is allotted to everyone who has to pay a tax in Australia. Any student can apply for it through the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). This is important because an international student is considered a resident of Australia and will have to pay an appropriate amount of income tax.

Working on Student Visa in Australia: What should you know!

  • Minimum Wage: Regardless of the job, the minimum pay per hour as of now is 21.38 AUD (1,194 INR). An international student can work for 38 hours in a week, therefore, enabling him or her to earn 812.44 AUD every week.
  • Workplace Protection: Student workers have the same employment safeguards as any other regular Australian employee. The rights of everyone are the same at work.
  • Working Hours: Once you have started your course in Australia, a student can work up to 48 hours per fortnight. He or she can work part-time or even casual. Also, during study breaks provided by the institution, international students can work for unlimited hours.
  • Appropriate Compensation: Australian law mandates Workers’ Compensation insurance for employers. This includes medical insurance if any employee falls ill and is not able to work.

Securing a job in Melbourne as an English-speaking migrant involves networking along with keeping an eye on online job portals. New students must look out for jobs during festivals. Brace yourself to adapt to the multicultural workplace as you will have to communicate with people and socialize. In a nutshell, if you move ahead with a proactive approach and a positive mindset, you are sure to find your ideal job as an English student in Melbourne. Remember, you got this!

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