@EricTC said:
@maguero said:
@EricTC said:
@maguero said:
You can secure a room rental before you arrive here. Hanap ka lang online.
Noted po dito. For online booking of accommodation, ok po ba sa flatmates & gumtree?
Regarding employment, paano po kayo naghanap?
Thank you.
Flatmates & Gumtree are okay. If you prefer Pinoy housemates you can check the Pinoy AU group for your state. Usually may nagpopost dun ng vacancies.
Dati I tried applying for jobs before I came here pero walang pumapansin. When I got here I kept on applying lang online & also got a volunteer job related to my profession. Nakakuha naman ako ng job in my line of work in about 2 months. Kailangan lang matyaga mag-apply kasi maraming rejections before makakuha ng interview. Make sure you reformat your CV to the Australian format and check din kung may mga specific requirements for your occupation like local licenses or certifications. Kung meron, try to get those as soon as you arrive para malagay mo sa CV.
2 months po pala inabot job hunting nyo. Considering the 2-month stay, mga magkano pong pocket money ang dapat kong dalhin?
Kung kaya, I would suggest that you bring enough for 6 months na walang job. Iba-iba ang experience sa job hunting, some get a job faster than others. Kung mas malaki ang baon, mas makaka-focus sa job hunting kasi hindi pinuproblema ang bills. Job hunting is a full-time activity din when you're starting out kasi hindi uso ang generic na CV and cover letter dito. You have to keep tailoring these to fit the job ads, kaya makain sa oras. If needed, you can start out with any job that you can get. Yun nga lang, if totally unrelated to your profession then this won't really count towards local work experience but it will enable you to give a job reference later on & of course, help pay the bills.
I think $10k for 6 months is reasonable. Ang recurring expenses would be rent, food, mobile phone line, transportation & utilities kung hindi ito kasama sa rent. Depending on where you live & what kind of job you get, you might also have to get a car early on. Kung may kotse, aside from the cost of the car you will also need to pay for gas, registration & insurance.