Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Grab Your Opportunity to Work as You Study


Working while you study is exceptional like Jimmy Johnson once said “The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra.” Australia has a high standard of living that belongs to the highest in the world, but its living expenses and tuition cost are considerably lower than United Kingdom and United States, so having a part time job has a big help. It can support your living expenses while you are studying and also the opportunity to have a work experience and training in your field of interest, as well as it compliments your study and living experience. Students who used student visa are allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week while your course is in session and there is no limit on the number of hours an international student can work during recognized school vacations. They have a wide range of industries and many have part time employment opportunities, comprise of Tourism, Agricultural, Retail, Hospitality Sales and telemarketing, Administration or Clerical roles and Tutoring. You can also use your existing qualifications and work experience to have a casual job in your field. Being an international student, having an extra income can surely help you in your expenses.

In getting a job you can use the most common way, through newspaper ads, employment agencies, government national employment services, and job networks. Institutions also provide job notice-boards on campus and online. Contact your institution’s international student support staff to find out what options your institution offers. Having proficient English has its advantages but it is not essential, To those international students who study English language courses like Certificate IV in EAL (Further study) or diploma courses like Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management and those who are still developing their proficiency you can still get jobs like washing dishes or cars, cleaning, picking/packing fruit and vegetables, and gardening. As an international student you should know the conditions and your rights to protect you, it includes, the minimum wage, breaks and rest periods, challenge of unfair dismissal from the job and a healthy and safe work environment that depends on the company policies. You cannot work until you have commenced your course in Australia. Once your course has commenced, you are permitted to work a maximum of 40 hours per fortnight when your course is in session, and unlimited hours when your course is not in session.

You are in the proper place if you are Interested in studying in Australia. Kensington Institute of Australia is tailored to help you succeed. The courses we offered will surely help you and we have trainers that will help you from the beginning to the end. Be with KIA, go down under and we will help you study, work and live in Australia successfully. For more details you can visit to our website www.kensington.edu.au


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