The 14 Easiest Jobs to Land in Australia!

The Australian Working Holiday Visa (WHV) is a great way to enjoy all that the country offers while also being able to support yourself. Getting a job during your stay won’t have you panicking about your budget every time you eat at a nice restaurant. But the job list is somewhat limited because of the nature and duration of the visa. Don’t worry, we’ve outlined 14 great short-term jobs that you can land in Australia as a backpacker!

Construction Worker

The Australian construction industry is growing at a very fast pace, with employment opportunities exceeding the local talent pool. Construction is Australia’s third-largest employer, so you’ll have no trouble finding a job during your stay. In fact, it’s a very common choice of employment among holders of the WHV. There are many different types of tasks included in this line of work such as gardening, plumbing, simple construction, carpentry, and welding.

Call Center Operator

If you love being on the phone and conversing with people, then working as a call center operator might be your calling. Your day-to-day activities will entail resolving customer complaints, handling inquiries, directing calls to the appropriate personnel, recording customer information, and processing orders and applications; you get the gist!

Bartender

Are you someone who loves the nightlife and being social? Working as a bartender in Australia has many perks given the country’s thriving drinking culture! You’ll get to socialize with the locals during your work and enjoy some great discounts on booze and food. And best of all, you’ll have plenty of free time during the day! But you’ll be required to complete a short 3 to 6-hour training course for Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) before you can serve any.

Waiter

Australia has an endless list of eateries in need of waiters to keep things running seamlessly. Most of these don’t require you to have any prior waiting experience. However, you would need your RSA certification if the restaurant serves alcohol.

Barista

Coffee culture is so heavily ingrained in Australia that you’ll hear the phrase, “let’s grab a coffee” in nearly every conversation you come across. Anywhere you look, you’ll spot a café! You’ll find tons of job openings but remember, Australians take their coffee very seriously! Most cafes will require you to take a barista course before you can start serving!

Junior Deckhand

A deckhand is someone responsible for maintaining ship equipment, ensuring the good condition of the vessel, watchkeeping, moving cargo, etc. It typically requires prior experience but you can secure an entry-level job as a junior deckhand that would mainly require providing assistance to the supervisory crew and keeping the boats clean.

Au Pair

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Are you a natural when it comes to kids? Many Australian families are in need of responsible adults who would look after their children. You can find many au pair agencies in Australia that will pair you up with the right fit. Your tasks can include school pick-up/drop-off, dressing, preparing meals, and doing laundry.

Housekeeper

Some people love to keep things spotless. If cleanliness is rewarding for you, you’d be perfect as a housekeeper! In most cases, this job accompanies free accommodation as well. So, you often get to enjoy living in some of Australia’s picturesque destinations. You can also housekeep for hostels and hotels where, by adding in a few extra hours of work, you can get free housing!

Receptionist

Receptionists in Australia enjoy great work hours and decent wages. You’ll typically have no work in the evenings or during the weekend. You won’t need much experience but you should be good at communicating and maintaining a sense of professionalism.   

Sales Assistant

If you want to gain some hands-on experience in customer service and commerce, a sales assistant would be a great pick. You’ll be handling tasks like greeting customers, managing their queries, organizing the stock room, and creating good-looking displays. You normally don’t need any experience to land the role.

Event Helper

Australia holds many global events every year; the Melbourne International Games Week and Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix are notable mentions. Securing a helping role in these events can give you some incredible work experience!

Farm Worker

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Australian farms are always in need of more harvesters and fruit pickers, and that’s why these roles often come with amazing perks. Aside from earning a good wage, you can get free accommodation as well!

Delivery Driver

If you’ve got some serious driving chops, you can land the role of a delivery driver. You will need to convert your driving license to an Australian one. Be sure to look for jobs that provide you with a delivery vehicle.

You won’t be swarming in tips like you normally would in other countries with a strong tipping culture, like the US or Canada. But that’s primarily because delivery drivers in Australia typically earn well — around $25 to $30 per hour.

Fundraiser

If you got some pep in you, then being a fundraiser is another viable option. You can build relationships while assisting in event organizing, launching campaigns, designing promotional materials, and managing social media to increase awareness of your organization’s goals and objectives. If you’d call yourself an outgoing person with a fun personality, you’d be a great fit!

As you can grasp from the list above, there is no shortage of jobs in Australia to help you finance your trip! All you need is a positive, can-do attitude and you’re bound to land a role somewhere!

Have you finalized your visa yet? If you need professional immigration assistance to secure your Australian WHV, UIS Australia won’t disappoint! We house a team of dedicated immigration consultants who are committed to providing clients with tailor-made services! Our professional team of consultants is well-equipped with every aspect of the Australian WHV. Leave us your details and one of our consultants will reach out to you as soon as possible!

Ron Ford

Ron Ford immigrated with his family to Australia in 2005 to work as a social worker. Following their difficult immigration process, he slowly turned to blogging and creating content about immigration: "…As a family of 5, we struggled to make ends meet. I was working around the clock and Clarissa was working in housekeeping any time she could spare. The move to Australia completely changed our lives, but it cost us a lot of money, time, and tears. Ever since I've wanted to help others on their journeys the way I wished someone had helped us".

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