Work in Australia Life's a beach when you have salt in your hair and dollars in your pocket. Swap work suits for wetsuits and boardrooms for board shorts with a job Down Under. JENZA Work Australia includes the working holiday visa, job access, arrival week and all the nerdy tax stuff you need to work in Australia for up to a year. (Or three if you're from the UK). Home to barefoot beaches, boho surf towns and cool cities Australia defines the work/life/travel balance. And for 18-30 somethings, can be a rite of passage if you're looking to fund your gap year abroad or take a quarter-life work sabbatical. The job bit An Australia working holiday visas allow you to work anywhere in the country and in most sectors, giving you the flexibility to find career or casual work. If you want the security of having a job lined up, you can reach out and video interview for jobs on our Job Hub before you go - or apply when you land. Typical jobs include working in hospitality and construction. In your Sydney or Melbourne group arrival week, there's also an in-person job workshop and help sorting all the work essentials - like your IRD tax number and Aussie bank account. If you're looking for seasonal work to earn money in-between travelling, then fruitpicking jobs are the way to go. They often include cheap staff housing, so are a great way to meet other travellers and work outdoors. The money bit Australia has a high minimum wage - currently AUD $24.10/hour. For positions related to your trade, profession or training, such as working in marketing, fitness, beauty, plumbing and everything between - you can expect to earn the equivalent or higher than you do in the UK. The visa bit To work in Australia, you'll need to be eligible for an Australia working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for 12 months with the option to extend your visa by two or three years (depending on your nationality). Like the football game Aussie Rules (18 people on a pitch is seven too many in our eyes), the visa rules can be a bit of a headache. Which is why our JENZA Support Squad will check your eligibility and process your visa for you. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Work in Australia Life's a beach when you have salt in your hair and dollars in your pocket. Swap work suits for wetsuits and boardrooms for board shorts with a job Down Under. JENZA Work Australia includes the working holiday visa, job access, arrival week and all the nerdy tax stuff you need to work in Australia for up to a year. (Or three if you're from the UK). Home to barefoot beaches, boho surf towns and cool cities Australia defines the work/life/travel balance. And for 18-30 somethings, can be a rite of passage if you're looking to fund your gap year abroad or take a quarter-life work sabbatical. The job bit An Australia working holiday visas allow you to work anywhere in the country and in most sectors, giving you the flexibility to find career or casual work. If you want the security of having a job lined up, you can reach out and video interview for jobs on our Job Hub before you go - or apply when you land. Typical jobs include working in hospitality and construction. In your Sydney or Melbourne group arrival week, there's also an in-person job workshop and help sorting all the work essentials - like your IRD tax number and Aussie bank account. If you're looking for seasonal work to earn money in-between travelling, then fruitpicking jobs are the way to go. They often include cheap staff housing, so are a great way to meet other travellers and work outdoors. The money bit Australia has a high minimum wage - currently AUD $24.10/hour. For positions related to your trade, profession or training, such as working in marketing, fitness, beauty, plumbing and everything between - you can expect to earn the equivalent or higher than you do in the UK. The visa bit To work in Australia, you'll need to be eligible for an Australia working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for 12 months with the option to extend your visa by two or three years (depending on your nationality). Like the football game Aussie Rules (18 people on a pitch is seven too many in our eyes), the visa rules can be a bit of a headache. Which is why our JENZA Support Squad will check your eligibility and process your visa for you. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Work in Japan If you're looking to live and work somewhere with a culture that's completely different to you own - but with the security of an English-speaking job - then Japan is the place to do it. With visa assistance, a 3-4 month ski resort job, and arrival support to sort all your bank account and nerdy tax stuff - JENZA Work Japan is the chance to experience life in one of the most unique places on the planet. Home to avenues of cherry blossom, trains as fast as bullets, and rent-a-cuddle cafés - Japan is where ancient meets futuristic, strange meets beautiful, and no one bothers to bat an eyelid. It's also one of the safest and friendliest places to live and work. The job bit We include an English-speaking 3-4 month ski resort job (Nov/Dec-Feb/Mar) in the powder playgrounds of either Niseko, Rusutsu or Furano. Typical resort jobs include working as a server, front of house, driver, housekeeper, lift attendant and more. Our partners in Tokyo also provide job support for the full 12 months of your visa - so you can head out at any time and take advantage of working for your full visa. Typically, these jobs would be English-speaking roles within the hospitality industry in Tokyo. The money bit Depending on the role, you'll typically earn between 1,400-2,000 yen an hour. Most of our ski season employers also include free or subsidised staff accommodation, lift passes and lessons - so it's a great way to stay social, save money, and work on your downhill skills. The visa bit To work in Japan, you'll need to be eligible for a Japan working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for up to 12 months. More confusing than crossing the road at Tokyo's Shibuya Crossing (Google it), the JENZA Support Squad will guide you through your visa application. Plus, we include useful stuff like Japanese etiquette training in your pre-departure orientation to make sure you're prepped for any social and workplace differences. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Work in Japan If you're looking to live and work somewhere with a culture that's completely different to you own - but with the security of an English-speaking job - then Japan is the place to do it. With visa assistance, a 3-4 month ski resort job, and arrival support to sort all your bank account and nerdy tax stuff - JENZA Work Japan is the chance to experience life in one of the most unique places on the planet. Home to avenues of cherry blossom, trains as fast as bullets, and rent-a-cuddle cafés - Japan is where ancient meets futuristic, strange meets beautiful, and no one bothers to bat an eyelid. It's also one of the safest and friendliest places to live and work. The job bit We include an English-speaking 3-4 month ski resort job (Nov/Dec-Feb/Mar) in the powder playgrounds of either Niseko, Rusutsu or Furano. Typical resort jobs include working as a server, front of house, driver, housekeeper, lift attendant and more. Our partners in Tokyo also provide job support for the full 12 months of your visa - so you can head out at any time and take advantage of working for your full visa. Typically, these jobs would be English-speaking roles within the hospitality industry in Tokyo. The money bit Depending on the role, you'll typically earn between 1,400-2,000 yen an hour. Most of our ski season employers also include free or subsidised staff accommodation, lift passes and lessons - so it's a great way to stay social, save money, and work on your downhill skills. The visa bit To work in Japan, you'll need to be eligible for a Japan working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for up to 12 months. More confusing than crossing the road at Tokyo's Shibuya Crossing (Google it), the JENZA Support Squad will guide you through your visa application. Plus, we include useful stuff like Japanese etiquette training in your pre-departure orientation to make sure you're prepped for any social and workplace differences. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Work in Australia Life's a beach when you have salt in your hair and dollars in your pocket. Swap work suits for wetsuits and boardrooms for board shorts with a job Down Under. JENZA Work Australia includes the working holiday visa, job access, arrival week and all the nerdy tax stuff you need to work in Australia for up to a year. (Or three if you're from the UK). Home to barefoot beaches, boho surf towns and cool cities Australia defines the work/life/travel balance. And for 18-30 somethings, can be a rite of passage if you're looking to fund your gap year abroad or take a quarter-life work sabbatical. The job bit An Australia working holiday visas allow you to work anywhere in the country and in most sectors, giving you the flexibility to find career or casual work. If you want the security of having a job lined up, you can reach out and video interview for jobs on our Job Hub before you go - or apply when you land. Typical jobs include working in hospitality and construction. In your Sydney or Melbourne group arrival week, there's also an in-person job workshop and help sorting all the work essentials - like your IRD tax number and Aussie bank account. If you're looking for seasonal work to earn money in-between travelling, then fruitpicking jobs are the way to go. They often include cheap staff housing, so are a great way to meet other travellers and work outdoors. The money bit Australia has a high minimum wage - currently AUD $24.10/hour. For positions related to your trade, profession or training, such as working in marketing, fitness, beauty, plumbing and everything between - you can expect to earn the equivalent or higher than you do in the UK. The visa bit To work in Australia, you'll need to be eligible for an Australia working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for 12 months with the option to extend your visa by two or three years (depending on your nationality). Like the football game Aussie Rules (18 people on a pitch is seven too many in our eyes), the visa rules can be a bit of a headache. Which is why our JENZA Support Squad will check your eligibility and process your visa for you. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Work in Australia Life's a beach when you have salt in your hair and dollars in your pocket. Swap work suits for wetsuits and boardrooms for board shorts with a job Down Under. JENZA Work Australia includes the working holiday visa, job access, arrival week and all the nerdy tax stuff you need to work in Australia for up to a year. (Or three if you're from the UK). Home to barefoot beaches, boho surf towns and cool cities Australia defines the work/life/travel balance. And for 18-30 somethings, can be a rite of passage if you're looking to fund your gap year abroad or take a quarter-life work sabbatical. The job bit An Australia working holiday visas allow you to work anywhere in the country and in most sectors, giving you the flexibility to find career or casual work. If you want the security of having a job lined up, you can reach out and video interview for jobs on our Job Hub before you go - or apply when you land. Typical jobs include working in hospitality and construction. In your Sydney or Melbourne group arrival week, there's also an in-person job workshop and help sorting all the work essentials - like your IRD tax number and Aussie bank account. If you're looking for seasonal work to earn money in-between travelling, then fruitpicking jobs are the way to go. They often include cheap staff housing, so are a great way to meet other travellers and work outdoors. The money bit Australia has a high minimum wage - currently AUD $24.10/hour. For positions related to your trade, profession or training, such as working in marketing, fitness, beauty, plumbing and everything between - you can expect to earn the equivalent or higher than you do in the UK. The visa bit To work in Australia, you'll need to be eligible for an Australia working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for 12 months with the option to extend your visa by two or three years (depending on your nationality). Like the football game Aussie Rules (18 people on a pitch is seven too many in our eyes), the visa rules can be a bit of a headache. Which is why our JENZA Support Squad will check your eligibility and process your visa for you. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Work in Canada Who said an office had to have walls? Cool jobs in even cooler places - give your CV a lift with a 4-6 month ski or summer season job in Canada. With visa assistance, a pre-arranged job, and arrival support to sort all the bank account and nerdy tax stuff - JENZA Work Canada is the ultimate way to earn and explore. With scenery that will happily blow your ski socks off - you'll get to live in one of the most beautiful places on the planet alongside other 18-30-somethings who think like you do. The job bit To hit the ground/slopes running and start earning as soon as you land, we include a 4-6 month seasonal job with one of our 20+ summer or ski season employers. Summer jobs start in Apr/May and winter jobs in Nov/Dec. Typical jobs include working as a lift attendant, server, cook, barista, retail assistant or housekeeper - in locations including Whistler, Banff, Jasper and more. Not a country fan? We also have year-round construction jobs and hospitality jobs in the cities. The money bit You can expect to earn between CAD $16-$24/hour, with professional positions such as ski instructors, chefs and baristas earning more. Most of our employers also include subsidised staff housing, lift passes and rental - so it's a great way to stay social, save your salary, and work on your skills. The visa bit To work in Canada, you'll need to be eligible for an IEC working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work in Canada doing casual or career work for 1-2 years (again, depending on your nationality). Like the first time you see maple syrup poured onto your fry up, the visa process can be confusing. Our JENZA Support Squad are there to guide you through it, plus help with job advice, interview prep and to book your arrival nights. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Work in Canada Who said an office had to have walls? Cool jobs in even cooler places - give your CV a lift with a 4-6 month ski or summer season job in Canada. With visa assistance, a pre-arranged job, and arrival support to sort all the bank account and nerdy tax stuff - JENZA Work Canada is the ultimate way to earn and explore. With scenery that will happily blow your ski socks off - you'll get to live in one of the most beautiful places on the planet alongside other 18-30-somethings who think like you do. The job bit To hit the ground/slopes running and start earning as soon as you land, we include a 4-6 month seasonal job with one of our 20+ summer or ski season employers. Summer jobs start in Apr/May and winter jobs in Nov/Dec. Typical jobs include working as a lift attendant, server, cook, barista, retail assistant or housekeeper - in locations including Whistler, Banff, Jasper and more. Not a country fan? We also have year-round construction jobs and hospitality jobs in the cities. The money bit You can expect to earn between CAD $16-$24/hour, with professional positions such as ski instructors, chefs and baristas earning more. Most of our employers also include subsidised staff housing, lift passes and rental - so it's a great way to stay social, save your salary, and work on your skills. The visa bit To work in Canada, you'll need to be eligible for an IEC working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work in Canada doing casual or career work for 1-2 years (again, depending on your nationality). Like the first time you see maple syrup poured onto your fry up, the visa process can be confusing. Our JENZA Support Squad are there to guide you through it, plus help with job advice, interview prep and to book your arrival nights. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Work in New Zealand Live the high life as a ski lift attendant, play the field working in a vineyard or cause a stir as a barista. You don't need a magic ring or bearded wizard to work in New Zealand - you just need JENZA Work New Zealand! We hook you up with the working holiday visa, job support, arrival week and all the nerdy tax stuff you need to work in New Zealand for 1-3 years (depending on your nationality). Home to spell-binding scenery, rich Māori heritage and a laid-back 'too easy' attitude - Aeoteroa (New Zealand) is a magical place to work on your gap year or career break. The job bit A New Zealand working holiday visas allow you to work anywhere in the country and in most sectors, giving you the flexibility to find career or casual work. If you want the security of having a job lined up, you can reach out and video interview for jobs on our Job Hub before you go - or apply when you land. Typical jobs include working in bars, restaurants, hotels, resorts, farms and ski resorts. In your Auckland group arrival week, there's also an in-person job workshop and help sorting all the work essentials - like your tax number and New Zealand bank account. The money bit New Zealand has a high minimum wage - currently NZD $22.70/hour. For positions related to your trade, profession or training, such as working in marketing, fitness, beauty, plumbing and everything between - you can expect to earn the equivalent or higher than you do in the UK. If you're looking for seasonal work to earn money in-between travelling, then harvest, vineyard and fruitpicking jobs are the way to go. They often include cheap staff housing, so are a great way to meet other travellers and work outdoors. The visa bit: To work in New Zealand, you'll need to be eligible for a New Zealand working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for 1-3 years (depending on your nationality). We include the cost of your visa and even apply for it for you. Too easy. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Work in New Zealand Live the high life as a ski lift attendant, play the field working in a vineyard or cause a stir as a barista. You don't need a magic ring or bearded wizard to work in New Zealand - you just need JENZA Work New Zealand! We hook you up with the working holiday visa, job support, arrival week and all the nerdy tax stuff you need to work in New Zealand for 1-3 years (depending on your nationality). Home to spell-binding scenery, rich Māori heritage and a laid-back 'too easy' attitude - Aeoteroa (New Zealand) is a magical place to work on your gap year or career break. The job bit A New Zealand working holiday visas allow you to work anywhere in the country and in most sectors, giving you the flexibility to find career or casual work. If you want the security of having a job lined up, you can reach out and video interview for jobs on our Job Hub before you go - or apply when you land. Typical jobs include working in bars, restaurants, hotels, resorts, farms and ski resorts. In your Auckland group arrival week, there's also an in-person job workshop and help sorting all the work essentials - like your tax number and New Zealand bank account. The money bit New Zealand has a high minimum wage - currently NZD $22.70/hour. For positions related to your trade, profession or training, such as working in marketing, fitness, beauty, plumbing and everything between - you can expect to earn the equivalent or higher than you do in the UK. If you're looking for seasonal work to earn money in-between travelling, then harvest, vineyard and fruitpicking jobs are the way to go. They often include cheap staff housing, so are a great way to meet other travellers and work outdoors. The visa bit: To work in New Zealand, you'll need to be eligible for a New Zealand working holiday visa. This allows 18-30 or 35 year olds (depending on your nationality) to work for 1-3 years (depending on your nationality). We include the cost of your visa and even apply for it for you. Too easy. This is a paid program, and will include a job as part of that program.