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At Antipodeans Abroad we take your placement seriously and want to ensure the best possible experience for you and the communities we assist. The interview process is used by Antipodeans Abroad to assess your suitability for the program, and make sure we steer you in the right direction.

 

To book an interview with us, please fill out the online Interview Request Form. Tell us about any skills and experiences that specifically relate to the program that you wish to volunteer for. We want to get to know you better!

 

When we receive your completed online form, we will contact you to arrange a personal interview with an Antipodeans team member. Our head  office is based in Sydney, so we arrange face-to-face interviews with all Sydney based GapBreak volunteers. If you live interstate or in rural areas, we simply conduct your interview over the phone. Please read through the application steps below.

 

Gap Year Programs, International Volunteering, Gap year Africa Interview Request:
Please complete the Interview Request Form. Upon receipt of the form, we will contact you to arrange a suitable time for an interview. 
Volunteer work overseas, Work experience overseas, Teach English overseas Placement Offer:
Following your interview, we will be in a position to offer you a place on the GapBreak program. An acceptance letter and booking form will be mailed to you via post.
Teach English overseas, Volunteer teaching, Gap year Africa Decision Point:
Once you receive your offer of a place on the program, you must decide if this is for you. To accept, submit the completed GapBreak Booking Form together with your first instalment of AUD$500 via post, fax or email.
Gap year Africa, International Volunteering, Volunteering overseas Your GapBreak placement is now secure and complete. We look forward to working with you to help prepare your experience of a life time! Click here for a full outline of the preparation process.

 

 

On my placement I taught English, Maths, Science and general knowledge to children aged 4 to 12 (sometimes in the same class). And although it is very challenging at first, you quickly learn how to make the most of your time there. You begin to see progress in the children in your class, and see their futures brighten.

Thomas Anderson, India

Met awsone new friends! Had the best time in my life! Thank you so much! You're the best! Best thing i ever did! great experience

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