Landing an international job offer when you're fresh out of uni could be a tall order, so instead of hoping a job will come to you, why not take yourself off to the places in the world where you'd love to live and work?
While you're starting to hunt out possible job or placement opportunities overseas you could be gaining some of the life and career-building experiences that will look great on your resume and that employers love.
Think about teaching English, do some volunteering, or learn a new language while you're travelling through a foreign country. You'll have heaps of fun, your resume will look great and you'll be giving yourself the edge when a job opportunity arises. Just remember to take a decent suit or smart clothes with you. (You can always stash them in a locker somewhere until you're ready!)Most countries won't just let you rock up and get any job you like. You'll need either a work permit or a visa that allows you to work. And you'll need to get that sorted before you leave Australia. Keep in mind that some visas can take a long time to sort out, so check with your travel agent, or the embassy or consulate of the country you're going to, and find out how much time you'll need for processing the paperwork.