March 12th, 2009 » Advice for Australia Working Holiday (AWH)
Australia Working Holiday Visa – New Guide for Backpackers
New Guide for Australia Working Holiday Visa Holders
Trade Your Backpack for a Briefcase…Get a Real Career in Australia! 
Jill Noble is an Irish migrant to Australia. Her journey began as an enthusiastic traveller with professional aspirations. Packing her hairdryer and high heels into an over full backpack, Jill started out on a trip that would take her to the other side of the world. Settling in Sydney, Jill secured two professional jobs within two weeks of arriving despite it being the tail end of the hiring season.
Discover Jill Noble’s powerful methods to change your approach to job-hunting on a working holiday visa and swap your backpack for a briefcase. Set yourself up for a cash-injected working holiday you will be proud to highlight in your résumé and mention at interviews for the rest of your career. Come to Australia with a sense of purpose, see the country, swim at Bondi, cuddle a koala and develop a real career.
Jill is a regular contributor to the national and international press and has been quoted in many articles over the last 5 years in the area of Education, IT Careers, Recruitment, Selection and HR Services. Jill is a guest speaker on careers, IT job market trends and graduate job seeking for many of Melbourne’s Universities and regularly volunteers her time at career fairs and employment expos..
Jill met up in Melbourne with Irish publisher Ailís Logan, founder of Tribus Lingua Media publisher of Guides for Skilled and Business Migrants to Australia. Jill recognised the need for guidance for all those who come to Australia on a working holiday visa.
Jill is the author of 2 other guides for Australia, Networking in Australia and Engaging Recruiters in Australia published by Tribus Lingua. Learn more through our bookshop, Tribus Lingua Bookshop
“Backpack to Briefcase provides the roadmap for a successful trip for all those excited backpackers making the journey to the lucky country.“
“With Jill’s experience she is in a unique position to help others on the Australian working holiday Visa achieve more than just a working holiday.”
Backpack to Briefcase…Make Your Australian Holiday Work for You!
To Interview Jill or for more information, interviews or photos please call Tribus Lingua Media
Contact: (03) 9416 4751 or email support@tribuslingua.com.au
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2 Comments
Hi Ian,
I’ve been here at Australia 6 months ago with working Holiday visa, I’m Telecommunication Engineer from overseas, Honestly I don’t have great experience at this role just few month of working at IT section.
I’ve been looking all the 6 months for a job even at no experience jobs but nothing until now, So should I start get skilled visa and do English requirements and CDR …etc, Or should I get more courses to get more knowledge to become Professional Engineer?
Best Regards,
Mike – How do you expect to get a job if you do not have your qualifications accredited in Australia? Get your English up to level 7+ and get your qualifications accredited. That is a lot lower cost route than doing courses as a foreign student.
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