Regulator79 wrote: » 1. Which hostel is best to stay in?
2. How would I find a place to live?
3. Whats the best way of getting a half decent job.
writetojd wrote: » To the OP, im out here on my own. I came out here with an open mind on work. Looking for an office job but if that doesnt pan out more than willing to get a regular job. Im in the globe right now and its fine. Its good and central but the others mentioned are good too for the reasons mentioned.They put up the rates slightly because of peak season but I hope to find a place soon. Xavi there was kind enough to meet me last wk and give the run down on the area. Its a nice city and if your thinking of arriving soon its a good time to land because the weather is just picking up.
alanmurphy83 wrote: » Hostel: bambu on aberdeen street Accom: sorry no idea Job: good old fashioned leg work
Panda wrote: » if you're looking for office work then you could try the paper if you like, i tried that for a while but didnt get anywhere. youd be better off going straight to a recruitment agency as most large business's use them. i used hays.com.au in perth and also in sydney and they're decent, they're all over the world actually.
Regulator79 wrote: » Thanks guys. To answer some questions, I am looking to get the best job I possibly can. Something that would add to the CV. I know that this will be difficult because a) Im on the backpacker visa and my work experience is politics/public affairs and Im not sure it will travel all that well. I havent tried to go direct to add sites for jobs or companies themselves for anything other than temp work because I was told that once they hear you are on the backpacker visa they dont want to know...
BarryCreed wrote: » In the same situation myself, but have some experience in another field, where there seem to be vacancies, but many of them looking for more experience than I have. How old are you? Maybe you could stress you're out to get a job and not go on the beer and travel? maybe with public affairs, you could try the local government? Do you have a language? Might be handy for the tourist industry there..? try some of the embassies or consulates for the craic of it. see how it goes..
Regulator79 wrote: » Cheers. I have decent french but it may not be any use. What i might have to do is to take something short term until something better comes up. I am most definitely coming to work. My hope would be that there is some kind of agency that can distinguish those of us in that category from those in another. Convincing an employer directly, who will be looking for someone with a full visa might be a lot trickier. Im 29 by the way.
BarryCreed wrote: » ive been looking at www.seek.com.au but I reckon it's pointless applying unless you are over there. It's hard to say with job sites though. Are they a true reflection of the job market? I've applied for jobs here, and have had a few responses (thanks but no thanks), but others I have yet to hear back from. I wonder do the jobs exist at all. I wouldn't trust half of them as far as I could throw them....
SkYbUrNeR wrote: » Send your CV to recruit@integritystaffing.com.au Guarantee you'll have a job within a week... they look after all government departments
BraziliaNZ wrote: » man they give out some SERIOUSLY boring office jobs! I worked with them for a bit and a girl i know, but yeah, if you're stuck for cash they'll sort you out. We should have some kind of meet up before Xmas, I'm busy this friday though, off to mags river.