How can you transfer at a Starbucks?To another country?!


Question: I currently work at starbucks and am moving to Australia come january and I know there are Starbucks in Sydney, but I wondered if international tranfers were possoble?


Answers: I currently work at starbucks and am moving to Australia come january and I know there are Starbucks in Sydney, but I wondered if international tranfers were possoble?

First of all, as stated by others, you need to initiated the transfer through your manager. Let your boss know that you are interested in transferring to a new location and have him or her help you get everything started.

However, transferring to an international store has unique problems. Are you an Australian citizen already? If yes, then no problem -- you can work anywhere in the country.
If not, you will most likely need to have a visa that allows you to work while there. Australia especially tends to be very strict with their visas, and you must be sure you have the proper type to seek employment. For example, if you are planning to study abroad in Sydney, your education visa will likely not be valid for acquiring employment during your stay. If you are moving there on a work visa, you should probably try for the type that does not require a sponsor as I find it unlikely that Starbucks would take on the large effort an expense to partake in the immigration process to gain a barista (no offense).

There are Starbucks everywhere here in Oz. You should ask your local Starbucks if you can transfer, as they would be the ones to organize it. Ring head office where you are and ask them. Start the ball rolling!

Best of luck with it. Even if you can't transfer, I;d say that you would have good experience that can be easily transferred here and you shouldn;t have trouble getting a job.

You Should call the big offices
or talk to your boss so he/ she can get you the paper work you need
and the number from australia.
so you can talk to them about itt ..

hope i Helped =)

JUST ASK YOUR MANAGER...DUH





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