![]() How to find a job in Hawaii for foreign citizens Because of Hawaii's multicultural environment, you will meet people from all over the world. Many companies don't have a strict dress code and going to work with Aloha attire is very common, especially on Aloha Fridays. Many jobs in Hawaii feel more casual and laid back than on the U.S. If you are serious about finding a job in Hawaii you may also consult with a local job agency. Also, jobs are posted on the websites of Hawaii's main newspaper, the Star Advertiser. One of the most popular places to look for a job in Hawaii is Craigslist. The best places to make big tips are busy hotels and restaurants where there is a big turnover of guests. Waiters, maids, taxi drivers, tour bus guides also make about $8 to $10 per hour, but depending on where they work their tips can be up to $300 or more a day. The average pay for service jobs is between $8 to $10 per hour. Service jobs pay little in Hawaii, such as cashiers, tour desk assistants, receptionists, fast food workers, etc. If your job is in one of those industries you could make around $100,000 or more per year. The best paid jobs in Hawaii are in the fields of the medical industry, law firms and military and government jobs. A small one-bedroom apartment runs between $1,200 to $1,600 per month in Honolulu, where most of the Hawaii jobs are. Knowing this, have in mind Hawaii is one of the most expensive places in the U.S. ![]() The average salary in Hawaii is between $30,000 to $50,000 a year, and approximately 20% to 30% of that is substracted for federal and state taxes. However, the high demand of jobs in Hawaii makes employers pay less compared to U.S. Hawaii's warm climate and tropical beauty makes it dream place to live and work for many people. ![]()
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