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Explore these resources or casual, part-time or vacation work, internships and graduate jobs. You’ll find all sorts of opportunities in Australia and overseas.
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Explore these resources or casual, part-time or vacation work, internships and graduate jobs. You’ll find all sorts of opportunities in Australia and overseas.
This student-only program gives you access to casual jobs within administration, customer service, research and marketing at Monash. A great way to get work experience, build your employability skills and jump-start your career.
Use this calendar to keep track of when applications for job opportunities open and close.
Explore paid, practical work experience opportunities designed for university students and recent graduates with disability.
Check out thousands of opportunities in China for Chinese students and graduates returning home.
Are you a First Nations student looking to expand your network and build your career skills? CareerTrackers can connect you with employers for paid, multi-year internships.
Typical student jobs include retail, hospitality and customer service roles. These provide good opportunities to develop your employability skills. They are usually either part-time or casual positions:
Some online job-seeker websites include:
You can browse the careers or employment web pages of local shopping centres and large organisations, such as:
Many of Melbourne's iconic venues hold events that require casual or part-time staff on a short-term basis. They need help in areas like customer service, hospitality, retail, cleaning and security.
Check out these events and venues:
A number of organisations recruit for event work, including:
Many organisations use recruitment agencies to fill job vacancies so look at registering for temporary or contract work. Working as a temporary staff member under a labour hire arrangement (with a recruitment agency) can be a great way to get work experience.
Recruitment agencies include:
You can also view the member directory for the Recruitment, Consulting & Staffing Association (the peak body for these industries in Australia and New Zealand).
The hidden job market refers to jobs that are available but may not be formally advertised. Many people find casual or part-time work by word of mouth.
Ask your friends, family, colleagues, lecturers, tutors and classmates for referrals – they may be able to recommend you to their employer. You can also build your network by chatting with employers, recruiters and others working within the industry.
If you're studying a diploma at Monash University or any course at College, please make your enquiry through Monash College.