Ask HN: Internships in Australia?
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#6Have you considered looking at a Working Holiday? This will allow you to stay and work in Australia for 1 year, 6 months per employer and can be extended to two years if you work on a farm for a little while. It's also easier to get a sponsored working visa (457, for 4 years) in Australia than in US.
Have a look at http://internships.com.au/ there's a bunch of good information on it!
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#7For what it's worth, Google has an office in Sydney (AFAIK this is where Google Maps was born). Have you considered looking at a Working Holiday? This will allow you to stay and work in Australia for 1 year, 6 months per employer and can be extended to two years if you work on a farm for a little while. It's also easier to get a sponsored working visa (457, for 4 years) in Australia than in US. Have a look at http://…
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#8You should consider applying for Atlassian: https://www.atlassian.com/
Re: Ask HN: Internships in Australia?
#9For what it's worth, Google has an office in Sydney (AFAIK this is where Google Maps was born). Have you considered looking at a Working Holiday? This will allow you to stay and work in Australia for 1 year, 6 months per employer and can be extended to two years if you work on a farm for a little while. It's also easier to get a sponsored working visa (457, for 4 years) in Australia than in US. Have a look at http://…
The problem with big companies such as Google who have offices in Australia is that they just ignore your application or will direct you to the European recruiter. Thank you for the info about Working Holiday, I will indeed check it out.
There are a lot of good tech companies in Australia! Good luck and let me know if you got any questions, I've been down here for almost 2 years on a sponsored working visa, it's lovely and not nearly as deadly as rumored :)
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#10You should consider applying for Atlassian: https://www.atlassian.com/
Thanks, this sound perfect. Exactly what I was looking for. Are you working for them? Do you have a contact to apply directly to?
Our recruitment process for grads and interns is somewhat different and I don't know anything about it, sorry.