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When applying for part-time jobs in Australia as an international student, employers typically

look for a combination of skills, work experience, and personal qualities. Here are some key
factors that can enhance your chances of securing a part-time job:

• Communication Skills: Good communication skills are essential. Employers look for
candidates who can effectively communicate in English, both verbally and in writing.
Clear communication is crucial in many part-time positions, especially those involving
customer service.
• Customer Service Skills: If you're applying for roles in retail, hospitality, or service
industries, having strong customer service skills is a significant advantage. Employers
value candidates who can provide a positive and helpful experience for customers.
• Teamwork and Collaboration: Many workplaces in Australia emphasize teamwork.
Highlight instances from your past experiences (academic or otherwise) where you
successfully collaborated with others to achieve common goals.
• Adaptability and Flexibility: Employers appreciate candidates who can adapt to
different tasks and work environments. Highlight any experiences where you
demonstrated flexibility and adaptability.
• Time Management: Being a student requires effective time management, and this skill
is transferable to the workplace. Emphasize your ability to manage your time well,
meet deadlines, and balance multiple responsibilities.
• Initiative and Proactivity: Employers value individuals who take initiative and show a
proactive approach to their work. Provide examples of situations where you took the
lead or went above and beyond expectations.
• Relevant Skills and Qualifications: Depending on the type of part-time job you're
applying for, highlight any relevant skills and qualifications. For example, if you're
applying for a position in a café, experience with food service or barista skills might be
advantageous.
• Previous Work Experience: While not always required for entry-level positions, having
any previous work experience, even if it's unrelated to the job you're applying for, can
demonstrate your work ethic and reliability.
• Local Cultural Understanding: Familiarity with Australian culture and workplace norms
can be beneficial. Employers appreciate candidates who understand and respect local
customs and expectations.
• Professionalism: Present yourself professionally in your job applications, resume, and
during interviews. Demonstrate a strong work ethic, punctuality, and a commitment to
doing a good job.

Remember to tailor your resume and cover letter for each application, emphasizing the skills
and experiences most relevant to the specific job. Utilize any career services offered by your
university to receive guidance on crafting effective resumes and preparing for interviews.
Networking and attending career fairs can also provide opportunities to connect with potential
employers.

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