Under normal circumstances, students who come to study in Australia with student visas can work up to 20 hours a week, which limits students' job hunting choices to some extent. But there are many jobs in the school that can hire our students, so it is not difficult for students to find job opportunities on campus. Here are some kinds of work in the school.
The computer automation program in Australian libraries is extremely high, and the library is one of the cleanest environments on campus. Working in the library is simple and easy to operate, such as checking students' ID cards and sorting out books. The best thing is that students can study while working, especially those who like extensive reading. It really came to the ocean of knowledge.
Fitness center is one of the important standards for the quality of hardware facilities, and the luxury of fitness centers in both public and private schools has amazed the students who just went to Australia. The work of the gym is also simple and easy to operate, such as cheering up the basketball, managing the racket and tidying up the locker room. Compared with other facilities, the working hours in the gym are longer, from 6: 30 in the morning to 12 in the evening, so students working in the gym should be prepared to sacrifice their sleep time. Because students' exercise time is relatively concentrated, they can have more study time at work during the day. Many college gyms also have standard swimming pools and even jumping platforms. At this time, we need a classmate who is good at swimming and knows first aid knowledge to be a lifeguard. Although the workload of lifeguards is not large, they are required to concentrate during their work and cannot study while working.
This is the place that produces the most jobs for students, such as consulting at the front desk of the student dormitory, sending and receiving emails, planning student activities, checking the entrance and exit of student ID cards, cleaning and so on. Job applications in student dormitories are usually only open to students who live on campus. In many campus work, RA (Accommodation Assistant) in dormitory is the most practical and the busiest. Imagine a dormitory where students from all over the world come to talk to you or ask for help because of all kinds of troubles in life. It is self-evident for the cultivation of language ability, and it is a rare opportunity for the exercise of interpersonal communication. Many universities have one RA in one building, and RA can enjoy many benefits besides receiving salary, such as giving priority to dormitory and roommate. However, part-time job also tests students' patience, and sometimes it is necessary to knock on the door to convey information, which is a good exercise for students with thin skin.
Students with expertise in computer science can submit applications for on-campus work to the person in charge of the computer room before the start of each semester. In Australia, every teaching building or college has its own computer room, equipped with copying, scanning and printer. The school will not force students working in the computer room to solve any complicated problems, but do some simpler work, such as updating programs, replacing printing paper or replacing ink cartridges.
In Australian restaurants, in addition to cashiers and chefs, other jobs will be recruited from students, and some will also provide students with free dishes. However, this requires workers to work hard at dinner time before they can have a rest.
The beginning of each semester is the busiest time for the student service center. A large number of assistants are needed to handle various procedures, such as student registration. As long as there is a teacher's guidance, these tasks are very simple. But in order to find such a job, besides being fluent in English, the most important thing is to apply at least one week before the start of school, which is very difficult for many students who have just gone.