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Work Australia with JENZA

Life's a beach when you have salt in your hair and dollars in your pocket. Swap work suits for wetsuits and boardrooms for board shorts with a JENZA working holiday Down Under. Why Work Australia Home to barefoot beaches, boho surf towns and stylish cities – Australia defines that classic work/life/travel balance. And for 18-30 somethings, can be a rite of passage to help fund your gap year, work on your round the world trip, or satisfy your quarter-life crisis sabbatical. You can work anywhere in the country and in most sectors – giving you the flexibility to fund your trip around Oz with backpacker jobs as you go, or further your career with roles more connected to your profession or trade. How it works JENZA Work Australia includes your working holiday visa before you go, plus a 4-day or 8-day group intro in Melbourne or Sydney to get your working holiday off the ground. This includes hostel nights, job and CV sessions, day trips, socials, 12 months’ job support, tax support and more. Who can go To work in Australia, you’ll need to be eligible for an Australia working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for 12 months.

The Cultural Exchange Project

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Work as an Au Pair in Australia

Combine work and travel in this excellent opportunity! Stay with a hospitable family that provides you with a cozy home, meals, and complete support. Receive all these and more when working as an au pair in Australia. For 6 to 12 months, you will take on a position wherein your responsibility is caring for children. You might be patient and think you’re perfect for this job. However, you must be highly responsible and have previous experience with child care. If you do, we have several wonderful families requiring an au pair who can start immediately. They all live in beautiful locations in Australia. Of course, this role isn’t all about work because you can participate in family activities and immerse yourself in cultural exchange. You will also build new friendships with other young people in the community and with other au pairs in the city. You will create a social network to make your time in a new place more fun and enriching.

Work Overseas

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Au Pair in Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Beyond

Becoming an au pair in Australia offers you the incredible opportunity to live in an amazing country within a reasonable budget. This program is made for you if you want: - To speak English fluently. - To explore the breathtaking Australian outback and natural surroundings. - To surf on Australian beaches. Find out about the advantages of being an au pair in Australia using the services of our au pair agency. - Full board and lodging - Pocket money: from 150 to 300 AUS per week - In charge of children and daily household chores, 35 to 45 hours per week (+ 1 to 2 evenings of babysitting) - Off-duty 1 to 2 days a week + 1 week after 6 months - Some families give their au pair a bonus at the end of their placement. - The possibility of a quick departure - 100% guaranteed placement - Conditions verified by our agents who are accredited by IAPA and CAPAA Who can participate? - 18 to 28 years old - Citizen of a country eligible for a 417 working holiday visa - Intermediate English - Minimum 50 hours of experience, preferably with young children - Driving license and experience preferred - Availability of at least 6 months

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Great working holiday tour

August 15, 2024by: Kaitlyn Clark - United States

Program: Sydney Intro Tour & Paid Working Holiday in Australia

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I recently completed the Sydney Gap Year tour with Working Holiday Guide, and I can’t recommend it highly enough! As someone embarking on a working holiday in Australia, this tour was the perfect introduction to life Down Under. The entire experience was seamless, from the moment I landed in Sydney to the end of the tour. The team at Working Holiday Guide really thought of everything. They organized a smooth airport transfer and set us up in comfortable, centrally located accommodation, which made it easy to explore the city. The tour itinerary was fantastic, offering a great mix of practical sessions and fun activities. We had informative sessions on essential topics like setting up a bank account, applying for a tax file number, and job-hunting tips, which were incredibly helpful for settling in. The guided tours around Sydney were a highlight. We visited iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach, and the Harbour Bridge, and even got to discover some of the city’s hidden gems. The tour leaders were knowledgeable, friendly, and always ready to answer any questions we had. What made this experience truly special was the sense of community it fostered. I met fellow travelers from all around the world, and we quickly formed a tight-knit group. Whether we were sharing meals, exploring the city, or just hanging out, there was always a great vibe. The friendships I made on this tour are ones I know will last well beyond my time in Australia. If you’re considering a working holiday in Australia, the Sydney Gap Year tour with Working Holiday Guide is the best way to start your adventure. It’s well-organized, informative, and incredibly fun—everything you could want to kick off your year in Australia!

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