Turn your Australian holiday into a paid adventure

Job matching, application assistance, and seamless onboarding. We handle the details, so you can focus on your trip.

Find your job in Australia
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Why Australia?

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Work, Relax, Repeat

Imagine finishing your shift and heading straight to the beach. Enjoy a lifestyle where your workspace and paradise are just a short walk apart.

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Earn While You Explore

Australia's high minimum wage helps you cover expenses and save for future travels. Choose part-time, full-time, or seasonal work to fit your schedule and make the most of your holiday.

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Boost Your Career

Gain valuable international work experience in Australia's diverse and dynamic job market. Apply your new skills and experiences to advance your career when you return home.

Welcome to the future of travel and work

With Giglobe, you can choose your ideal Australian destination, find the perfect job match in the hospitality sector, and secure it before you leave for your trip.

Sydney
Melbourne
Gold Coast
Brisbane

How it works

1

Get started

Sign up and tell us about yourself, your job experience, your aspirations, and where you'd like to travel within Australia.

2

Find your match

We find job opportunities in your desired location and match you with employers.

3

Secure your job

Apply to the opportunities you like the most, communicate with employers, and secure your job before you embark on your journey.

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Join Australia’s hospitality scene

Discover a wide range of job opportunities in Australia's vibrant hospitality industry. From bustling city cafes and trendy bars to luxurious beach resorts and charming rural inns, there’s something for everyone.

Work with confidence

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Verified employers

Giglobe only features employers who have passed a thorough screening process, ensuring you work with trusted and reliable companies.

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Continuous support

We offer continuous support from the moment you apply until you’re settled in your new job, ensuring your journey is smooth and stress-free.

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Seamless onboarding

Get an overview of your new workplace before you arrive. See photos, learn about your role, and understand what to expect on your first day.

Ready to take the next leap in your career?

Your Australian adventure awaits. Secure your job and start planning your trip today.

Choose a plan
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Giglobe help Italian job seekers find employment in Australia?

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Giglobe connects international job seekers with hospitality businesses in Australia. We offer a streamlined solution where you can find, apply for, and secure a job before leaving for your trip.

What types of jobs are available through Giglobe?

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We focus on a variety of job opportunities in the hospitality sector, including positions ranging from entry-level to management roles. Whether you are a student looking for part-time work or a professional seeking a full-time position, you can find suitable opportunities with Giglobe.

What are the visa requirements for working in Australia?

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Visa requirements can vary based on the type of employment and your personal circumstances. Common visas include the Working Holiday Visa, Student Visa, and Skilled Worker Visa. For more information, visit the Australian Home Affairs Website.

What is a Tax File Number (TFN), and do I need one?

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A TFN is a unique number issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to individuals and businesses for tax purposes. If you are working in Australia, you need a TFN to avoid being taxed at the highest rate. You can apply for a TFN online through the ATO website once you arrive in Australia.

What is an ABN?

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An ABN (Australian Business Number) is an 11-digit identifier issued to businesses in Australia. It is used for tax registration, invoicing, and verifying business legitimacy. The ABN is essential for GST registration, issuing invoices, and conducting business legally in Australia. For more information, visit the Australian Business Register.

What is the Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate, and do I need it?

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An RSA certificate is required if you plan to work in any role that involves serving or selling alcohol in Australia. You need to complete an RSA training course to obtain the certificate. The requirements for RSA certification can vary by state and territory, so be sure to check the specific requirements where you plan to work.

What is the average salary in hospitality in Australia?

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The average salary in the hospitality industry in Australia varies depending on the specific role and level of experience. The minimum salary is $24.10 per hour or $915.90 per week, plus additional superannuation. Superannuation in Australia, or "super," is a savings system for workplace pensions that provides income in retirement. The current rate is 11.5%, which will increase to 12% in July 2025.
Here are the rates for casual workers:

  • Monday to Friday evening work: 150% of the minimum hourly rate after 6pm, including casual loading.
  • Saturday work: 150% of the minimum hourly rate, including casual loading.
  • Sunday work: 175% of the minimum hourly rate, including casual loading.
  • Public holiday work: 250% of the minimum hourly rate, including casual loading.

For more information, visit the Fair Work Ombudsman Library.

Have more questions?

Get in touch with our team, and we’ll help you get ready for your Australian adventure.

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