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Jobs for International students in Melbourne

Jobs for International students in Melbourne

 Are you thinking about part-time jobs while studying in Melbourne?

While Melbourne is an excellent place to study, it also ranks highly in terms of student job opportunities. As an international student in Melbourne, you can work part-time or on a casual basis to obtain work experience or to supplement your expenditure as you study.

While studying, international students are allowed to work up to 40 hours for two weeks and full-time during semester vacations. Everyone working in Australia gets the same legal and protective rights. Melbourne offers the best employment conditions and stipends for international students working part-time. Make sure that you find a job that is convenient for you, one that is located on or near your campus or in your local area.

You must adhere to the following conditions while working as an international student in Melbourne, Australia:

  • You are not permitted to begin working before the official start date of your course.
  • Every two weeks, you can work a maximum of 40 hours.
  • During officially scheduled course breaks, you can work an unlimited amount of hours.
  • The current national minimum wage is $17.70 per hour.


Here is a list of job sectors you might be interested in working while studying.

Hospitality jobs

Filled with thousands of restaurants, cafes, and bars throughout the city, Melbourne is the hospitality capital of Australia. You can work as a waiter or waitress, a kitchen hand, or a bartender. Melbourne is Australia's coffee capital too. If you've mastered the art of making coffee, Melbourne has a job for you!

Retail jobs

There are multiple shops and commercial centres throughout the city, which means there are numerous job opportunities. Sales assistant, cashier, supermarket stocker are few roles you can take up. You can also try your luck at large retailers such as Coles, Bunnings, and Aldi.

Child Caretaker

Do you love children? Then a nanny job could be the best for you! Many Australian families lookout for international students to babysit their children. It's a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the authentic Australian culture and family life! However, it is important to note that you may be required to pass the Working with Children Check to qualify for these positions.

Food delivery jobs

With the rapid growth of food delivery companies across Australia, there are numerous opportunities to find part-time work. Casual workers are typically sought after by companies such as Deliveroo and Foodora. The best part about working for these companies is that you can set your own hours! Some of them, however, require you to have your own transportation.

Part-time Job

Average Monthly Salary

Hospitality

$4,366

Retail jobs

$4,112

Child Caretaker

$3,859

Food delivery jobs

$4,144

Wondering which part-time job will be the best fit for you? Contact us right away, our expert counsellors will guide you.

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