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Hey guys! I finished my HSC (wohooo!!) and I really want a job, since I've never had any work experience, since my parents always wanted to me to focus on my studies. Do you guys have any tips or suggestions for where or what jobs to start with? Low or crappy wages isn't a problem with me, I just want/need some work experience.

NB: I've already applied to the local fast food outlets such as Maccas, KFC and Hungry Jacks but they haven't replied in weeks :'(
 

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Go into a shopping centre and go into each shop - go to stores outside of shopping centres and apply there too.
 

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Thanks for the advice! Anything else? And also should I apply online or go in person? And who do I give my cover letter and resume to? Also how do you ask to apply for a job? Just ask for the manager??
Sorry for all the questions, I'm new to this and extremely nervous :(
 

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Is there any particular field you are interested in?

It may not be paid but you could ask around to see if there any small to medium-sized firms which are willing to give you a trial?
 

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I'm interested in Science and Psychology. What firms would be available in that field? Should I try to apply to work as a assistant in a research place at a university?
 

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in science are u interested in the physics, chem or bio aspects?
 

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I'm interested in Science and Psychology. What firms would be available in that field? Should I try to apply to work as a assistant in a research place at a university?
Do be aware that university research work is incredibly competitive; many under grads/post grads would give their left arm for a chance to get that sort of experience. IMO it's highly unlikely that you would even be considered as a school leaver with zero previous work experience.

I'm not necessarily saying not to try, but just do be realistic :)
 

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Apply to every chain store; Coles,Woolies,IGN,Franklins,Wendy's,Baskin Robbins,Pizza hut,Dominoes..just think of everything there is that hires younglings like you with no experience. You'll get an interview eventually, and then you just need to smash it. If that fails..something must be up with your resume/interview.

Also do note, don't apply locally only,widen your range a bit,it's normal to take a train or bus to work,and it beats having no job, so don't just apply to local Fast food chains (e.g. when they ask which stores you can work at online, do multiple ones around you not just the one near you.). For example I didn't get accepted into the one next to me, but I got into a Mcdonald's chain 10 mins away by train,some managers just see you better then others.
 
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Thanks guy! Well I got an interview at Maccas, I was just wondering do you guys have any interview tip you guys could give me? Like how to sounds enthusiastic and not stummer, because I lack those skills :( I'm really nervous about this.
 

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Hi guys... I know I'm asking a lot but at the interview I need to bring my original Birth Certificate, one of my parent's Citizenship Certificate or my own Citizenship certificate, how do obtain these??
 

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Do you have a driving licence? Even Learners are fine.

That is enough proof to show that you are a resident (temporary or permanent) or that you are a citizen.
 

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Do you have a driving licence? Even Learners are fine.

That is enough proof to show that you are a resident (temporary or permanent) or that you are a citizen.
There's nothing on a license which indicates residency status. It only has your address.
 

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There's nothing on a license which indicates residency status. It only has your address.
Really? I remember the RMS asking me for the originals of my birth certificate and there were questions indicating whether you are a resident or citizen or international in Australia.
If that question is confidential, then yeah I guess you're right.
 

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Really? I remember the RMS asking me for the originals of my birth certificate and there were questions indicating whether you are a resident or citizen or international in Australia.
If that question is confidential, then yeah I guess you're right.
They do, but there's nothing on the license itself which indicates the residency status. They don't contact the RMS to verify these things. That's why they want the document upfront.

And to OP, if you don't have a birth certificate lying around:

http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/bdm_fft.html
 

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Yeah true. Do most jobs require the proof by certificate? What about a TFN?
They generally use a point-based system which is commonly used to provide sufficient evidence of identification so yes.

IIRC, a TFN isn't compulsory but you would be stupid not to provide one.
 

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