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Three case studies of students who have worked in Taranaki
When people apply for a job in New Zealand, there are usually several steps in the process. This resource takes you through the common steps.
A checklist for international students seeking work in New Zealand
Your skills are the things you can do well. It is a good idea to identify your skills and write a list of these before you apply for jobs and write your CV. If you know what you can do well, you will find it easier to promote yourself to prospective employers.
When you are looking for a job, you will need to communicate your knowledge, skills and experience to potential employers in a way that interests them in hiring you. This is like advertising yourself.
A referee is someone who can answer any questions employers have about your skills, attitude, work experience and work habits. You usually need at least two referees for a job application.
When applying for a job, you'll be asked to submit a CV and a cover letter. These may look different from what you are used to.
'Slang' is informal language that is usually spoken rather than written. New Zealand English has many slang words.
When you apply for jobs with New Zealand employers, they will expect you to have good English language skills. Great English language skills will give you a competitive edge when looking for work.
The Treaty of Waitangi / Te Tiriti o Waitangi is the founding document of New Zealand.
Taranaki is not just a great place to work. Check out the and video and see how you can get work experience while enjoying a great lifestyle.
Panelists from Venture Taranaki, W.I.T.T, Massey University, Powerco and Summer of Tech (national internship provider).
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