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Employment Opportunities - The first step as a job seeker, is to get a work permit. For which you have to deposit $50 as permit fee to the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs.

This permit, once obtained, would allow you to work for 20 hours a week.

Now comes the need to go for a job hunt. In most of the institutions, there are employment service offices to assist you in your search.

The employment officers in such offices would also help you write the right resume, improve your presentation skills and all other things required to get a job. Moreover, the students can also benefit by logging onto the university websites where job vacancies are posted, from time to time.

The typical jobs that the international students take up as part time earning opportunities, are those of waiter/waitress, clerical staff, supermarket staff, shop assistant, bartender, cleaner etc.

However, one can also go for childcare, tuitions and market survey and research jobs if he meets the required language proficiency.

However, students should keep in mind that those who abuse their right to work are asked to terminate their studies and leave Australia.

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