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Finding a job |
There are several ways of finding work in New Zealand – through newspapers, websites, personal approaches to employers, and agencies. You can try any or all of these methods to help you find work. All the daily papers carry a Situations Vacant section advertising job vacancies. |
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| > Professional journals |
| Job vacancies are listed in most professional journals. For further information, check the websites listed under New Zealand Registration Boards. |
| > Career opportunities in education |
Primary and secondary school posts are advertised in The Education Gazette, published by the Ministry of Education.
Vacancies within universities and polytechnics are advertised in major papers and on the websites of individual institutions.
University websites are listed in Education.
For primary and secondary school teaching positions visit TEACHNZ or freephone: 0800 832 246 (0800 TEACHNZ). |
| >Executive placements |
| Executive and professional management positions are generally handled by private recruitment agencies. Most international placement agencies are represented in New Zealand. |
| > Work and Income |
On behalf of the New Zealand Government, Work and Income provides a free job-seeking service for unemployed residents. (Check the 'Government' section of the White Pages for details of local Service Centres). |
| > Websites |
Working In - Lists job opportunities for people moving to New Zealand.
www.nzrecruitme.co.nz - Is a service for people who are outside New Zealand. You can register as a jobseeker and put your CV/resume online for New Zealand Employers to browse.
www.newkiwis.co.nz - Is a service for new workers and residents in New Zealand. You can register as a jobseeker, put your CV/resume online or book a free ‘Kiwi Career Success’ course to learn about what New Zealand employers look for and how to write a kiwi style CV. |
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