Earlier today I was on the phone with one of my colleagues and I got a list of the top 20 employers/recruitment agencies our clients find job with in Australia. Working holiday makers could really use this information to do a research on available job placements.

People visiting Australia on a Working Holiday visa usually work every once in a while to supplement their travels around Australia. In most occasions such job placements can be found in farming, fruit picking, working as a bartender, or a waitress. Of course, many other job placements are out there for the taking, so be sure to check out at least a few of the sites mentioned below. They might give you a good start Down Under.

Geoffrey Nathan www.gnjobs.com.au
Hays www.hays.com.au
Manpower www.manpower.com.au
Freespirit www.freespirit.com.au
Grunt Labour www.gruntlabour.com
JP Morgan www.jpmorgan.com
Alliance Recruitment www.alliancerecruitment.com.au
Barbera Packers Goodwood Rd, Bundaberg, QLD 4670
Pinnacle www.pinnaclepeople.com.au
Bligh Appointments www.bligh.com.au
Blue Collar People www.bluecollarpeople.com
Bluestone Personnel www.bluestonepersonnel.com.au
S.E.S.A.H.S. www.sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au
Career People www.careerpeople.com.au
Drake Australia www.drakeintl.com
Face 2 Face Recruitment www.f2frec.com.au
Forrest Nursery www.forrest-nursery.com.au
Yandilla Park www.agriexchange.com.au
Horner Recruitment www.horner.com.au
24/7 Nursing Agency www.247nursing.com.au

The Australian tax year ends on the 30th of June and this is the time when you can lodge your tax return. You will have about 4 months before the deadline – 31st of October. You will definitely need your final payslip from each employer as it contains the total amount you have earned and total tax paid. Be sure to always ask for your final payslip. In case you miss such a document, Taxback can help you recover it. The document retrieval service is quite efficient as long term relationships have been established with all employers listed above.

If you have already found an employer and you feel like sharing, just write me at ask@visafirst.co.uk and I will included to the list.

2 Responses to Finding Work in Australia

  1. [...] an exact location to migrate to. Check what your options are by browsing through some of the recruitment agencies. The overall unemployment rate in Australia is 4.5%, however it varies on different [...]

  2. [...] don’t get any funny ideas about raiding unprotected ATM devices. You might be better of finding a decent job Share and [...]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>