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B3.3.5 New Zealand: Finding A Job




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This article is from the New Zealand FAQ, by Phil Stuart-Jones and Lin Nah with numerous contributions by others.

B3.3.5 New Zealand: Finding A Job


Employment Resources http://url.co.nz/employ.html
NZ Employment Service http://www.nzes.govt.nz/
NZ Government Jobs Online http://www.jobs.govt.nz/

IT Placement Agencies http://www.jobnetz.co.nz
Professional Engineers http://www.ipenz.org.nz/jobs/index.htm
http://www.ipenz.org.nz/jobs/nz/j2.htm#Employment

http://nz.com/webnz/malcolm/hotjobs.html

The Ministry of Health has started a new web site for health related work:
http://www.moh.govt.nz/

Those interested in teaching in NZ should refer to section B3.3.6
and B3.3.6.7, especially B3.3.6.1 Online resources for Education

There is an outfit called Willing Workers On Organic Farms (WWOOF) which
costs $15 to join. For that you get a booklet containing a list of
addresses and phone contacts for hundreds of organic farms. It is up to
you to make the contact and arrangements with the specific farm where you
would exchange work for food and lodging. Contact:
Janet & Andrew Strange
PO Box 1172
Nelson, NZ.
phone 025-345-711 (mobile)

The NZ Employment Service appears to be a final resort. It is far better
to have a job lined up before you arrive (from overseas) or before you're
out of school...

Labour force: 1,603,500 (June 1991)
services 67.4%
manufacturing 19.8%
primary production 9.3% (1987)

 

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