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PART TIME OR CASUAL JOBS IN AUSTRALIA FOR WORKING HOLIDAY MAKERS
Experience second to none

At AMA you’re dealing with one of the most experienced Australian Visa agents in the world.
We are one of only a select few companies that handles both Migration Visas and Tourist/Working Holiday Visas.

Service second to none

We have over 40 years collective experience of helping UK residents migrate to Australia, so you can be absolutely sure that your application for a Tourist or Working Holiday Visa is both securely and professionally handled; we specialise in quick, hassle-free, friendly service.


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At AMA we also have some of your other essential travel needs in mind too – we are a one-stop-shop for both Visas and Travel Insurance. There’s no need to look anywhere else when you can apply here online for your Tourist or Working Holiday Visa and then arrange your best-value travel insurance without having to change website. We make it easy so you can take it easy!
 

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If you’ve got your working holiday visa, you might want to start searching for jobs in Australia. One of the most popular jobs in regional areas of Australia is of course fruit and vegetable picking. The work is very demanding, often requiring you to be out in the fields early and working until late at night.

It is physically hard work so you need to be fairly fit. Obviously the weather and the seasons have a big impact on the time and the hours you can work so think about this in conjunction with when you plan to travel to Australia. People from all over the world come to Australia to engage in this type of work so it is a great way to meet new friends. Try www.jobsearch.gov.au/harvesttrail


In the major cities, you can find part time work in any industry so if you’re looking to work in the same job as you do in the UK, that shouldn’t be a problem. Many people however want to try something different while on their working holiday so why not try the tourism industry? There are always vacancies in hotels for waiting staff, chambermaids, front of house, cleaners, kitchen hands, chefs etc.

Restaurants and cafes always need extra staff during the busy periods so if you have any experience as a barista you’ll always be able to find work. Salaries vary depending on whereabouts you are in Australia but in Sydney you should be earning around A$25- A$35 an hour. Try www.mycareer.com, www.careerone.com.au or www.daywork.com.au who specialise in temporary and casual work.

Most of the Australian national newspapers carry job advertisements and you can view these on line from the JobSearch link on our web site at www.australiamigrate.co.uk

 


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