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5 benefits of working while studying

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If you’re already in Australia, this matters:migration isn’t about trying harder, it’s about having the right profile and strategy.  Before spending more time or money, make sure you understand:👉 If your profile is eligible👉 Which visa fits your situation👉 What actually increases your chances  📍 Good Day offers clear, professional guidance. Talk to us.
Welcome, Samara!  Ela veio do Maranhão para estudar inglês na ILSC, em Sydney!  No Brasil, Samara atuava como supervisora comercial e decidiu fazer o intercâmbio para obter novas oportunidades profissionais, além de aprimorar suas habilidades na língua inglesa em um pais multicultural.  O intercâmbio na Austrália também será uma ótima oportunidade para que ela explore novas experiencias e cresça ainda mais o seu networking!  Desejamos muito sucesso e conte com a gente!  🇦🇺  Welcome, Samara!  She came from Maranhão to study English at @ilscsydney!  In Brazil, Samara worked as a sales supervisor and decided to do an exchange program to gain new professional opportunities, as well as improve her English language skills in a multicultural country.  The exchange program in Australia will also be a great opportunity for her to explore new experiences and further expand her network!  We wish her much success and count on us!  #Welcome #Australia #StudyAbroad #GoodDay
Muita gente pensa que o processo de residência é só “fazer um curso e esperar”.  Na prática, quatro fatores mudam tudo: inglês, demanda real da sua área, região onde você vive e sua experiência profissional na Austrália.  Quando você combina esses elementos com estratégia, o caminho até o PR fica muito mais claro (e muito mais rápido).  Quer entender qual é a melhor rota pro seu caso? A gente te ajuda.  🇦🇺  Many people think the PR process is just “study and wait”.  In reality, four factors change everything: English level, actual demand for your occupation, the region you choose, and your Australian work experience.  When you combine these with the right strategy, your pathway to PR becomes clearer (and faster).  Want to understand the best route for your case? We’re here to help.
Bem-vindo à Austrália! 🇦🇺  É com muita alegria que damos as boas-vindas ao Leonardo!  Vindo do Rio de Janeiro, o Leonardo escolheu a Kaplan para cursar o Graduate Diploma of IT na Gold Coast.  Formado em Sistemas de Informação pela Universidade Federal Fluminense, ele decidiu dar esse passo para conquistar uma visão mais ampla e internacional da área de IT, além de ampliar suas oportunidades no mercado de trabalho global. 💻🌍  Ah, e um detalhe especial: o Leonardo é irmão do Igor Tramont, nosso cliente querido 💙  Desejamos muito sucesso nessa nova fase. Que seja repleta de aprendizado, conquistas e experiências incríveis!  🇦🇺  Welcome to Australia!  We’re excited to welcome Leonardo to this new journey!  Coming from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Leonardo chose Kaplan to study the Graduate Diploma of IT on the beautiful Gold Coast.  He holds a degree in Information Systems from Universidade Federal Fluminense and decided to pursue this course to gain a broader, international perspective in the IT field, as well as to boost his career opportunities in the global job market. 💻🌎  Fun fact: Leonardo is also the brother of Igor Tramont, one of our valued clients 💙  Wishing you an amazing experience and lots of success in this new chapter!  #Australia #StudyingAbroad #GoldCoast #GoodDay

As an international student, you need to prioritize your academic commitments, such as attending courses, completing lectures and studying for exams. While these are undoubtedly important parts of the student experience during the exchange, there is also enrichment outside the classroom, and this can be obtained through work. 

 

Just because you're a student doesn't mean you can't be part of the Australian workforce. And the international students in Australia can workYou can work part-time for an unlimited number of hours, but you can still look for a job without any problems. By combining part-time work with your studies, you will not only contribute to the Australian economy, but also reap a number of rewards.

 

Want to know what they are? Check them out!

 

1 - Earn extra income

 

For many international students, earning an income while studying is a necessity. After all, you may need the money to pay for your course fees and living expenses, such as rent, groceries, bills and, of course, your leisure time. That's why combining work and study can be essential. 

 

But earning your own money can also lead to a more enriching study experience. Extra funds can offer you the freedom and power to explore areas of life that you might not have been able to otherwise. For example, traveling around Australia is a dream for many international students. However, without an income, it can be complicated to organize a trip that fits into your budget. By bringing in some extra money, you open up a whole new world for yourself.

 

2 - Ensure you have experience in the area you are studying

 

In Australia, you can find work in the sector you are studying to join. This is a great way to advance your career while you're still at university. In some cases, these job opportunities are incorporated into your study program. 

 

So you'll have exposure to the Australian workforce while building your professional network and developing your employability skills - all before you graduate. Good Day partners with several educational institutions that offer employment opportunities incorporated into your study program.

 

3 - Understanding Australian workplace culture

 

If you plan to work in Australia after completing your studies, it's essential to know what to expect in an Australian workplace. You will probably encounter new workplace slang, communication styles and different types of jobs.

 

By working while you study, you will experience Australian workplace culture for the first time, which can ease your transition into the world of work after graduation.

 

4 - Acquiring and improving skills

 

By working in Australia, you can develop a huge variety of skills, and different jobs will help you grow in different areas. So if you don't get a job in your field of study when you arrive in Australia, don't worry, there will still be benefits. 

 

For example, a position in sales will develop your communication and customer service skills, as you will be talking to customers on a regular basis. A job in the hospitality sector, on the other hand, will probably give you skills in problem-solving, teamwork and time management.

 

5 - Meeting new people

 

Working while studying is a great way to expand your social network and make new friends. Depending on the environment in which you work, you are likely to meet new people from all walks of life. By interacting with people from different backgrounds and personalities, you'll be able to better collaborate with various personality types.

 

What's more, if you find a job in your chosen sector, it's a great chance to learn from your new colleagues. Talk to them about the paths they've taken to get where they are and ask if they have any tips for those starting out in the sector.

 

6 - Take a break from studying 

 

Although your studies are a crucial part of your life in Australia, it's very important to make time for other aspects of life. Taking some time out to put yourself in a new environment, such as a workplace, is a great way to mentally detach yourself from your studies.

 

If you're someone who spends a lot of time studying indoors, you might be interested in looking for work in an area that gives you some time outdoors, such as gardening, walking dogs or even working in a restaurant.

 

Do you want to start planning today to work and study in Australia? We at Good Day Education can help you, contact us at contact us. 

 

Want to know more? Talk to us!

Understand your chances of immigration and put together the best plan to achieve your goals.

5 benefits of working while studying

Want to understand your chances of immigrating to Australia?

GoodDay on Instagram

If you’re already in Australia, this matters:migration isn’t about trying harder, it’s about having the right profile and strategy.  Before spending more time or money, make sure you understand:👉 If your profile is eligible👉 Which visa fits your situation👉 What actually increases your chances  📍 Good Day offers clear, professional guidance. Talk to us.
Welcome, Samara!  Ela veio do Maranhão para estudar inglês na ILSC, em Sydney!  No Brasil, Samara atuava como supervisora comercial e decidiu fazer o intercâmbio para obter novas oportunidades profissionais, além de aprimorar suas habilidades na língua inglesa em um pais multicultural.  O intercâmbio na Austrália também será uma ótima oportunidade para que ela explore novas experiencias e cresça ainda mais o seu networking!  Desejamos muito sucesso e conte com a gente!  🇦🇺  Welcome, Samara!  She came from Maranhão to study English at @ilscsydney!  In Brazil, Samara worked as a sales supervisor and decided to do an exchange program to gain new professional opportunities, as well as improve her English language skills in a multicultural country.  The exchange program in Australia will also be a great opportunity for her to explore new experiences and further expand her network!  We wish her much success and count on us!  #Welcome #Australia #StudyAbroad #GoodDay
Muita gente pensa que o processo de residência é só “fazer um curso e esperar”.  Na prática, quatro fatores mudam tudo: inglês, demanda real da sua área, região onde você vive e sua experiência profissional na Austrália.  Quando você combina esses elementos com estratégia, o caminho até o PR fica muito mais claro (e muito mais rápido).  Quer entender qual é a melhor rota pro seu caso? A gente te ajuda.  🇦🇺  Many people think the PR process is just “study and wait”.  In reality, four factors change everything: English level, actual demand for your occupation, the region you choose, and your Australian work experience.  When you combine these with the right strategy, your pathway to PR becomes clearer (and faster).  Want to understand the best route for your case? We’re here to help.
Bem-vindo à Austrália! 🇦🇺  É com muita alegria que damos as boas-vindas ao Leonardo!  Vindo do Rio de Janeiro, o Leonardo escolheu a Kaplan para cursar o Graduate Diploma of IT na Gold Coast.  Formado em Sistemas de Informação pela Universidade Federal Fluminense, ele decidiu dar esse passo para conquistar uma visão mais ampla e internacional da área de IT, além de ampliar suas oportunidades no mercado de trabalho global. 💻🌍  Ah, e um detalhe especial: o Leonardo é irmão do Igor Tramont, nosso cliente querido 💙  Desejamos muito sucesso nessa nova fase. Que seja repleta de aprendizado, conquistas e experiências incríveis!  🇦🇺  Welcome to Australia!  We’re excited to welcome Leonardo to this new journey!  Coming from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Leonardo chose Kaplan to study the Graduate Diploma of IT on the beautiful Gold Coast.  He holds a degree in Information Systems from Universidade Federal Fluminense and decided to pursue this course to gain a broader, international perspective in the IT field, as well as to boost his career opportunities in the global job market. 💻🌎  Fun fact: Leonardo is also the brother of Igor Tramont, one of our valued clients 💙  Wishing you an amazing experience and lots of success in this new chapter!  #Australia #StudyingAbroad #GoldCoast #GoodDay

As an international student, you need to prioritize academic commitments, such as attending courses, completing lectures, and studying for exams. While these are undoubtedly important parts of the exchange student experience, there is also enrichment outside the classroom, and it can be gained through work.

 

Just because you're a student doesn't mean you can't be part of the Australian workforce. And international students in Australia can work, for an unlimited number of hours, but still, yes, they can look for a job without any problems. By juggling part-time work with your studies, you will not only contribute to the Australian economy, but also reap a host of rewards.

 

Want to know what they are? Check them out!

 

1 - Earn an extra income

 

For many international students, earning an income while studying is a necessity. After all, you may need the money to cover the course fees, and to pay living expenses, such as rent, groceries, bills and of course, for your leisure. Therefore, reconciling work with studies can be essential.

 

But earning your own money can also lead to a more enriching study experience. Extra funds can give you the freedom and power to explore areas of life that you might not otherwise be able to explore. For example, traveling around Australia is a dream come true for many international students. However, without an income, it can be difficult to organize a trip that fits your budget. By bringing in some extra cash, you open up a whole new world for yourself.

 

2 - Ensure experience in the area you are studying

 

In Australia, you can find work in the industry you are studying to be a part of. This is a great way to advance your career while you're still at university. In some cases, these employment opportunities are built into your program of study.

 

Soon, you'll have exposure to the Australian workforce while building your professional network and developing your employability skills - all before you graduate. Good Day partners with a number of educational institutions that offer employment opportunities built into your program of study.

 

3 - Understand the culture of the Australian workplace

 

If you are planning to work in Australia after completing your studies, it is essential to know what to expect from an Australian workplace. You're likely to encounter new workplace slang, communication styles, and different types of employment.

 

By working while studying, you will experience Australian workplace culture for the first time, which can ease your transition into the world of work after graduation.

 

4 - Acquiring and enhancing skills

 

Working in Australia you can develop a huge range of skills and different jobs will help you to grow in different areas. Therefore, if upon arriving in Australia you cannot find a job in your area of study, do not worry, because even so, there will be benefits.

 

For example, a position in sales will develop your communication and customer service skills, as you will regularly be talking to customers. On the other hand, a job in the hospitality industry will likely give you skills in problem solving, teamwork and time management.

 

5 - Meet new people

 

Working while studying is a great way to expand your social network and make new friends. Depending on the environment you work in, you are likely to meet new people from all walks of life. By interacting with people from different backgrounds and personalities, you'll be able to better collaborate with a variety of personality types.

 

Plus, if you find work in your chosen industry, it's a great chance to learn from your new co-workers. Talk to them about the paths they took to get to where they are and ask if they have any tips for someone just starting out in the industry.

 

6 - Take a break from your studies

 

While your studies are a crucial part of your life in Australia, it is very important to make time for other aspects of life. Taking some time out to put yourself in a new environment, such as a workplace, is a great way to mentally distance yourself from your study.

 

If you're someone who spends a lot of time studying indoors, you might be interested in looking for work in an area that gives you some outdoor time, like gardening, walking dogs, or even working in a restaurant.

 

Do you want to start your planning to work and study in Australia today? We at Good Day Education can help you, contact us.

Want to know more? Talk to us!

Understand your chances of immigration and put together the best plan to achieve your goals.

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