Monday, April 30, 2012

Gain Valuable Experience and Get paid to work in Australia

On Friday we did an info session via GoToMeeting on our new Australia program! For those of you who couldn't attend or would like to learn more we've posted the presentation to Slideshare for your viewing pleasure.
Have a job that is going nowhere? Can’t find work in the U.S.? Then take a detour and jump on a plane across the Pacific for the career path of your dreams! Make new friends, gain work experience and get paid on average $18-20 an hour to have the beach as your office! Work Experience Australia gives you the chance of a lifetime to enrich your life, learn a new culture all while earning money to support your stay in Australia and set yourself apart from the crowd. In this Webinar you will learn why you should work abroad, how to apply, what employers look for in candidates, interviewing tips and tips for life in Australia and more

J-1 Summer Work & Travel Dates Change

Please be advised that the Department of State (DOS) has recently revised the Summer Work and Travel (SWT) Program Dates.

Please note, these dates apply to all sponsors and will be enforced by AAG in order to comply with the DOS. In addition, students are still subject to their university’s break schedule and as a sponsor we will ensure that students' travel does not interfere with their school’s dates. 

Full calendar of dates can be found at http://employers.allianceabroad.com/files/dos-dates-2012.png
  
To summarize, here are the most impacted countries:
  • Thailand dates are May 5 - September 30.  Most universities have a break that falls between March and June, but there are some that have traditional summer dates.  Students can only participate during their university's schedule.  (And most are moving towards summer dates in the next 1 - 3 years...)
  • China has a shorter program dates than previously. Participants from China now need to return to school in September.
  • Colombian students may only participate in the summer months.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Hospitality Students Discover Gold along Australia’s Great Barrier Reef


By Monica Poling

Slinging burgers along the Jersey Shore has become a little less appealing for this year’s employment-seeking university students.

That’s because plenty of good-paying hospitality jobs – many located on the sunny beaches beside Australia’s Great Barrier Reef—are just waiting to be filled by American university students seeking short-term work to fulfill their graduation requirements.

Despite the abundance of hospitality jobs in Australia, however, it isn’t necessarily easy for individual students to identify and secure those positions.

“Students don’t always know how to go about looking beyond their local motel when it comes to fulfilling their work-study internship requirements,” said James Bell, president of cultural exchange organization Alliance Abroad Group (AAG).

AAG, who has recently partnered with Tourism Australia and Tourism Queensland to launch the “Work Experience Australia” program, created this one-of-a-kind program to connect university students directly with tourism employers in Australia’s Queensland state.

“At a time when university students are facing rising unemployment rates and significant competition for the jobs that are available, this program offers students a real opportunity to create a solid resume and to get a leg up on their competition,” said Victoria Lynden, AAG CEO.

Indeed the employment rate for recent university graduates is grim.

A May 2011 New York Times article called the employment outlook “bleak,” and further stated that the average starting salary for last year’s university graduates has decreased by some 10 percent over the past six years.

The Times article, which is largely based on a report entitled Unfulfilled Expectations: Recent College Graduates Struggle in a Troubled Economy released by The John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, also indicated that just 56 percent of 2010 graduates had found a job nearly a year after graduation.

“International work experience is a real differentiator in the hospitality job market for recent graduates,” said Bell.

The Heldrich Center study seems to agree. Although international experience isn’t tracked specifically, the study does reveal that students completing an internship earned on average roughly 24 percent more than students without an internship experience.

If the idea of adding overseas experience to the resume isn’t enough motivation to consider working in Australia, the starting salaries should be more than enough to make students take a second look.


AAG will place college students in the most elite hospitality jobs in Australia’s beautiful Great Barrier Reef for up to six months, where they will earn a guaranteed pay rate triple of what they could hope to make back home (where they are lucky enough to even get work in this strapped economy). “When our students aren’t busy gaining invaluable professional experience working with international clientele on behalf of top 4 and 5 star resorts, they can spend their free time soaking up all the beauty and wonder the magnificent Great Barrier Reef has to offer, indeed the tax refund students earn will be more than enough to cover their program fee and airfare to Australia,” said Bell.

Once the student successfully finishes a full interview process, usually including a one-on-one interview with their prospective employer via Skype, the student will receive a guaranteed job offer for up to six months in Australia’s Queensland state. While students may not secure a one-year contract, due to the visa restrictions, they may stay in Australia up to a year and complete a second six month contract or spend the second six months traveling around the country.

By the time the student departs for Australia, he or she will have a complete employment contract outlining the work they will perform with salary details. AAG will also help secure affordable housing, which can range from dormitory style housing to apartment-type accommodations based on the student’s interest and the availability in the specific area where the student is assigned.

Students may already be familiar with Queensland, which was the focus of an internationally successful marketing campaign, “Best Job in the World.” Tourism Queensland sponsored one lucky contestant, who secured a six month Island Caretaker role which involved living in luxury accommodation on Hamilton Island and fuelling global interest in Queensland through media interviews, blogging, posting photos and video diaries, while earning AUD $150,000.

“While the Best Job in the World has been fulfilled, there are still plenty of great employment opportunities left throughout Queensland,” said Shana Pereira of Tourism Queensland. “We are thrilled to be working with Alliance Abroad Group to bring students from the U.S. to the various facilities around Queensland. With the US being one of the top markets for Australia, we think a cultural exchange with America’s tourism students will provide valuable education for both students and employers and will also give the student an opportunity to explore Queensland in their down time.”

One facility participating in AAG’s Work Experience Australia program is Hamilton Island’s luxurious resort “qualia”. Considered to be among the finest resort properties in the world, qualia has earned a laundry list of awards, including Best Resort, Best Australian Lodge and Best Spa at last year’s Hotel Management Awards for Hotel and Accommodation Excellence. It has also been listed in the top 5 of the Condé Nast Traveller (UK) Readers’ Travel Awards in the ‘Overseas Leisure Hotels – Australasia and South Pacific’ category, as well as being recognized by Condé Nast Traveler in its USA and UK Hot Lists and the UK Gold List

qualia’s Assistant General Manager Nick Lee is no stranger to hospitality internship programs. Having himself worked as a housekeeping intern to fulfill his own university graduation requirements, he is a strong supporter of cultural exchange programs.

“We are very excited about this new program by AAG. I can personally attest to how valuable a hospitality internship program can be in securing future employment.  What’s more, qualia resort is looking forward to meeting and working with America’s best hospitality students.”

Understandably, this might all sound too good to be true. But by the time students leave for Australia, AAG guarantees that they’ll have a signed employment contract in hand, with known performance expectations and salary details already firmly established. Parents can take comfort knowing in advance where their children will be working (and that those jobs have been pre-vetted by AAG), how much they’ll be earning, where they will be living, while also resting assured that each placement will enjoy 24/7 on-the-ground support from the moment he or she arrives.

AAG charges a modest placement fee for every student, but the jobs our students will assume pay a minimum of $17-$20 an hour, a far cry from the minimum wage the average college kid can hope to earn slinging drinks and burgers back home. As an added bonus, they will pocket a good portion of their taxes plus the 9% that automatically goes into the equivalent of a retirement fund. The placement fee ends up easily paying for itself.

As an added enticement for Mom and Dad, the United States is currently Australia’s third-largest tourism market, and the surge in interest has led to more affordable airfare options than ever before. Our hope is that parents too will avail themselves of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to plan an epic family vacation. This could be their chance to both see their children in action in their chosen profession while enjoying all the exotic majesty the Great Barrier Reef has to offer.
AAG is no stranger to placing students in work-related positions and internships. AAG is a U.S. Department of State-designated program sponsor for the J-1 visa Work/Travel and the Intern/Trainee and Teacher programs. AAG adheres to rigorous standards to maintain their standing and accreditation. Since 1992, AAG has successfully matched many 1000’s of students with many of the world’s leading tourism and hospitality companies.

Students and recent graduates (under 30 years old) interested in participating in AAG’s Work Experience Australia program, or parents interested in learning more information, may visit AAG’s website at www.allianceabroad.com. Students may also watch for out AAG at any of the nation’s top student job fairs.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Culture Shock Tips and Insight from China

Between the two cities we visited, Caitlyn and my travel experience to China was both surprising and rewarding. First, we went to Guanzhou, a business center, with wide streets and modern buildings. Here we felt how similar our countries actually can be. We didn’t feel overwhelmed with masses of people and we enjoyed the colorful lights that lit up the river at night.

Then we headed to Beijing where we experienced a more traditional, historical culture. Here we were exposed to China’s past through the Great Wall, famous temples and rickshaws.




·         Below is a list of our favorite “culture shock” moments. We hope one day you can share in similar experiences: 

  • Food is served piping hot and cold water is a commodity.


  • They love to use cartoons to provide directions and other public information

  • There are a lot of people and you will be a celebrity (blonde, tall or western in general)
  • Desserts are actually called “snacks” – don’t be fooled, they’re still not that sweet
  • You must try the street sandwiches and “hot pot”

  • Fortune cookies don’t exist and the locals don’t use rickshaws and they really do carry umbrellas everywhere

  • You can still find Texas BBQ

  • Rita from CSCEE rocks!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

10 Reasons to Work in Australia

We know you don't need convincing, you in case you need help selling this program your parents, here's a list of reasons why they should support your decision to go work in Australia!
  1. It's a great graduation gift idea
  2. It pays for itself and then some!
  3. You can come visit me on the pristine beaches of Australia!
  4. I will be paid on average 3 times the minimum wage in the U.S. 
  5. Now is the time to do something adventurous, while I'm young and able
  6. Don't worry I will be safe, AAG will take care of me the entire time I'm there
  7. I promise to Skype with you and sue technology to keep in touch
  8. It's only temporary, I will be gone anywhere from 5 months to no more than a year
  9. I will gain international work experience which looks great on my resume
  10. Guaranteed job - how could you say no?

You can take home up to $14,000+ in 6 months!

Now recruiting for job placements beginning on May 1st, more info and to apply now.

Recruiting in Hong Kog & Singapore


I could not have been assigned a better trip to coincide with my recent conversion to plant based diets than the Hong Kong – Singapore trip.  This was  a great learning experience for me to be able travel as an AAG representative for the first time on a recruitment trip.  I had a wonderful team that worked hard prior to departure that offered up a seamless itinerary and additional ground support during the trip.  It  was truly a pleasure to work with such a great group of people; our W&T team for all the planning, adjusting and confirming all the logistics, Kim and her team for support and continuous updates, and Michael for a solid prep on what to expect with our agents and host company reps, and finally the entire  AAG team for such an incredible opportunity.  The free time on this trip was spent with Six Flags representative, Jenn Murray, STA Singapore and Intrinisc of Hong Kong…All great company!



We had delicious foods one of the most in-depth and knowledge filled tours I have ever received in all my time aboard [Peter, Hong Kong is a fantastic guide with a plethora of information on history, culture and architecture]  



The students we were meeting with were a charismatic and energetic group and all very excited to join an extension of the AAG family. 



 It was  a great trip and introduction into the wonderful world of cultural exchange with AAG, and it was greatly appreciated and a wonderful personal memory. Thanks! - Mark


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

News Flash: Now Hiring for Immediate Openings!

Looking for a job? We can help! We are currently looking for U.S. citizens under 30 to fill hospitality jobs in 5-star resorts –immediate openings at 5-star resorts, average $18-$20+ per hour located in Sydney, Australia start date on May 1, 2012.

Now hiring for May 1st Start Dates for the following positions:
  • 2 Restaurant attendants (food and beverage)
  • 1 Front office
  • 1 Room Attendant/Personal Assistant
  • 1 Office Manager
Experience for yourself the joys and luxury lifestyle of the rich and famous by immersing yourself in these exclusive, luxury properties while gaining experience in the hotel and tourism industry and living on the beach!
These positions are for those who want to train and work in a world-class, award-wining hotel and resort, learning from some of the finest in the industry. If you are adventurous and think you want to temporary live and work on the beach of Sydney in Australia to work and learn about the local culture then contact us today.

 AAG not only guarantees job placements in advance of travel, we facilitate visa paperwork, provide travel insurance and assist with transportation and in-country needs while abroad as well. Since the positions need to be filled immediately, we will help with flights to Australia. And we've got you covered throughout the process from placement of a high-end job all the way through to your return home. This is the first and only program like it anywhere in the world. So what are you waiting for, don't regret missing this opportunity to build a better tomorrow, you deserve a chance to seize the day so apply now!

More info and apply online today – hurry spots are limited and will fill fast so don’t miss your chance!