The Best of Both Worlds: Study and Work in Australia

Are you looking for ways to keep up with work and focus on academics while trying to get into a school in Australia? If yes, then let me tell you, you are not alone! This is a common problem faced by international students, but if you have the right approach, you can bridge both sides. So, how can you get the best out of this situation without putting too much strain on yourself?

Why Work While You Study?

International students in Australia are encouraged to work while studying on a part-time basis. This will not only help you gain some level of financial independence, but it is also beneficial in terms of exposure and building your resume.

Guess what? As an international student, you are permitted to work 48 hours every fortnight in academic terms and unlimited hours during breaks. Retail, hospitality, and even some on-campus internships are good opportunities to consider.

  1. Manage Your Time Wisely

Exiting work and study balance in Australia requires effortless planning. The first step entails establishing a timetable that assigns equal importance to academics and part-time work. Remember that your priorities should be your studies; hence, sign up for work shifts that allow you to attend all your classes.

Pro tip: You can use organizational aids such as Notion and Google Calendar to help you keep in check.

  1. Choose the Right Job

While any job is a good source of additional income, it is even better if it is connected to your major. If you are pursuing business, try to get internships or internship positions in business firms. These activities will help strengthen your résumé and give you a glimpse of the professional world in Australia. 

  1. Leverage University Resources

Support for international students is remarkably great in Australian universities. Career services are there to assist you in getting a part-time job, prepare for an interview, and even link you with other professionals in your field! Make sure to participate in on-campus workshops and networking sessions.

  1. Take Care of Yourself

While part-time jobs and studies can be fulfilling, they can also be tiring for those who take on too much. Always remember to take care of yourself. Make sure you sleep well, eat healthily, and take breaks when appropriate.

Let Vision International Guide You

Balancing work and study in Australia is not stressful. Vision International is ready to assist you at every stage, from selecting the proper university to providing guides on how to get a visa.

For more guidance, visit India’s 1st Hybrid Study Abroad Consultancy-Vision International’s Contact Us page or our FAQs.