Most Bhutanese students go abroad mainly to earn money, as the amount they could earn in a couple of years in Australia would take a lifetime to earn in Bhutan.
The ease of getting a job in Australia will depend on the individual. Typically, individuals who are active and open to taking on challenging roles secure jobs more easily and quickly than those who are reluctant and heavily dependent on others.
In this modern world, it is not just what you know that matters, but who you know, which makes a big difference when you’re searching for jobs in Australia.
Some students who have relatives or friends in Australia arrange jobs for them, and are able to secure employment as soon as they arrive.
On the other hand, students who do not have anyone they know there have to go on their own and look for jobs. Furthermore, depending on where you are located and your classes, it can take time to secure a casual job as an international student, especially when classes are in session.
As an international student, you will have the opportunity to work in the blue-collar industry, where wages are based on hours rather than a fixed salary. Some casual jobs in Australia require Australian certification, which is why Bhutanese students and dependents enrol in short-term courses to obtain certification.
For example, if you’re working in a restaurant or events that serve alcoholic beverages, you’re required to get an RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) certificate.
Similarly, you can also enrol and obtain certification to work as a barista or at construction sites, carpentry works, etc.
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