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Ade immigrants

Generally, when you ask this kind of question, the answers you get are mostly of little help to you. Are you an immigrant who wants to find a long-term job in your own profession? Are just international students looking for a job? Since it is a general question, I can only say what I know in general.

1, it's really hard to find a professional job in Adelaide. Cities are small and have a small population, so the opportunities are naturally not as big as those in cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisben.

But this thing has too much to do with personal luck and circumstances. I found it as soon as I graduated, and I have seen it; After graduation, after some tossing and turning, I kept applying and finally found it. I have seen it, too. I couldn't find it here, and finally I saw what I needed to find in other places. I'm afraid only God knows which one I will eventually belong to.

However, on the whole, it is not easy to find a long-term and stable professional job. After all, new immigrants from any country like to get together in big cities, and Adelaide is dubbed a paradise for birds, which makes sense.

It is enough for students to work temporarily and earn some money to subsidize their study and life. If nothing else is important, it is not difficult to find such a job in Adelaide, but there is not much money.

As for chicken factory or chopped mushrooms, it's hard to say, it depends on personal circumstances. For example, personal English ability, personal connections, and even men and women, physical condition can make everyone's situation different. I can only tell you in general that the jobs that international students usually do are Chinese restaurants, Chinese supermarkets, Chinese shops, Chinese factories, Chinese beauty massage shops, driving taxis, cleaning, picking fruits (seasonal workers) and so on.

I picked grapes for a week when I was studying a long time ago. Then the second white landlord, a member of the church, introduced me to a construction site. I also happen to have a big waist and a round waist. The five majors and three majors are quite suitable for that job, and I have never worked in the traditional field of international students again. The construction sites are all local boors, and I have never seen other international students, let alone girls.