Je m'appelle Valérie, j'ai 22 ans et je pars en Erasmus en Angleterre en Septembre afin de terminer mon master de management international et gestion des ressources humaines. J'aimerais par la suite prendre un an pour travailler en Australie. Cependant, je ne sais pas du tout comment m'y prendre ? Quelles sont les différentes possibilités ? Vaut il mieux chercher une organisation qui pourra me placer quelque part ? ou vaut il mieux chercher par moi même ? Je ne vais pas là bas dans l'optique de monter une carrière ou de faire quelque chose de super sérieux mais plus pour pouvoir découvrir le pays tout en ayant une nouvelle expérience de travail (si possible dans les RH). Quels sont vos conseils ?
Je rentre d'un an de WHV en Australie, alors pour reponde a ta question: Organisme ou te debrouiller? Si tu as des contacts la bas et un excellent niveau d'anglais tu devrais peut-etre pouvoir trouver un emploi dans ce que tu veux faire. Mais c'est assez difficile, les emplois proposes au backpacker sont plutot dans l'hospitalite, fermes, ou autres. Apres tu peux avoir de la chance!
Le probleme de l'organisme qui te place, c'est que ton voyage avant meme ton depart va etre organise et tu saura que de telle date a telle date tu va rester au meme endroit. Et a cet endroit tu vas rencontrer plein de gens, te faire des amis qui eux vont bouger dans toute l'Australie pour visiter, faire la fete, prendre des petits boulots... Et toi tu ne pourras pas suivre.
Donc mon conseil, avant de te decider, demandes-toi reellement pourquoi tu veux partir? Si l'excuse "experience professionnelle" c'est pour tes parents, opte pour la vadrouille, et tu veras sur place. Sinon organise ton voyage sachant que tu le regretteras peut etre une fois sur place.
Quand on arrive en Australie, mieux vaut ne pas avoir de plan, on ne sait jamais comment les choses vont se derouler.
salut
moi j'aurais quelques questions a te poser sur l 'australie....
j envisage d'y aller un an vers octobre novembre mais sans vraiment preparer mon voyage via une organisation et je ne connais personne la bas;;
j m pose pas mal de questions=comment sont les gens ??au niveau des jobs de backpacjers est ce facile a en trouver malgre la crise;;;au niveau des logements en coloc par exemple est ce facile a en trouver egalement ;;;
je debute juste mes recherches donc comme ty as ete un an jaurais aime avoir ton avis
je te remercie d avance
Alors, les gens la bas ont 3yeux, 12doigts, 13orteils... Non je plaisante rassures-toi les gens la-bas sont assez sympa, tres ouverts et bien plus detendu qu'en France (bien sur il y a aussi des exceptions)! Et en temps que backpacker tu vas rencontres principalement (pas que mais principalement) des europeens: Anglais, Hollandais, Allemand, Italien, Espagnol... Ensuite au niveau du boulot et des pubs tu devrais rencontres des Australiens, et ensuite tous les autres, asiatiques, amerique du sud. L'Australie et en particulier Sydney est tres cosmopolite.
Alors trouver un job en Australie, tout depend de ce que tu veux faire, et tout depend de la saison. Et oui la saison en Australie ce n'est pas que pour les fruits, mais il y a aussi des migrations de backpacker! :o)
C'est a dire que vers octobre/novembre tout le monde vient plus ou moins sur Sydney ou dans le meme type de region, le climat y est top, soleil plage...(Au nord en cette periode il fait chaud tres chaud...) de plus t'as noel et le nouvelle ans qui arrive, donc ils recrutent pas mal dans les bars, resto, si tu veux etre serveuse: septembre/octobre a Sydney tu devrais trouver. En janvier par exemple, c'est tres difficile de trouver a Sydney, donc la tu peux partir a la recherche de fruit picking dans d'autre zone Australienne! Le boulot se trouve selon ton experience ta motivation etc... Et puis etre au bon moment au bon endroit, avoir des infos des contacts (t'en a pas maintenant mais t'en aura apres!). Et le boulot le plus facile a trouver, ce n'en est pas reellement un: c'est cleaner ou night manager dans ton backpacker, tu economises ainsi ton hebergement ton acces internet, tes machines, et selon ton backpacker tu peux avoir acces a des p'tit dej et diner gratuit... Bref en attendant pour pas trop depenser c'est pas mal. Apres y'a pas mal d'offre de "porte a porte" pour vendre des tableaux, de l'energie.. tout et n'importe quoi, beaucoup s'y essayent peu y arrivent (t'es paye a la com et peut faire bcp d'heur...)
Au niveau colloc, tout se trouve, du tres bien au plus pourri, y'a des annonces partout, sur internet, dans la rue, dans les backpack. C'est assez flexible aussi, mais vous pouvez etre nombreux dans la colloc, ou en trouver une plus normal. Je n'ai pas fait ces demarches personnellement, je suis reste en backpacker. Mais tu as aussi des backpacker pour les personnes qui restent longtemps (prix degressif plus tu restes) les chambres sont plus petites, avec pc et internet et sdb dans chacune, tes colloc sont suppose rester lgtps eux aussi, et c'est bcp plus calme qu'un backpacker traditionnel. Le point noir c'est qu'ils ne sont pas en centre ville, mais plutot a 10/15min en bus!
bonjour
je prépare mon voyage en australie et nous partont en couple avec mon mari
je cherche des infos sur le moyen de se loger en OZ mais j ai des difficultées
peut etre que tu peux me renseigner apres ton année passé dans ce magnifique pays
car j aimerai trouver une auberge de jeunesse ou autre chose mais comme on part en couple
on veux pas se retrouver avec plusieurs personnes pour dormir, sans trop se mettre a l ecart pour
faire des rencontres et etre au courant des bons plans (boulot/achat de van...)
merci d avance
a bientot 🙂
Je me doute bien que trois ans plus tard tu ne repondras peut etre pas a ce message mais je tente quand meme ma chance !
Je suis etudiante et je pars avec mon copain pour un an etudier en australie, sydney. Aurais-tu donc des informations vu que tu es partie toi aussi avec ton mari en Australie ?
Merci pour ton temps et j'espere que ton voyage c'est bien passé :)
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