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Step By Step Guide to Find Jobs in New Zealand

With a proactive approach and using multiple ways of finding a job that we list below. Finding and getting a job is a full-time job in itself, so donu2019t expect a job to come and find you. There are millions of job opportunities in New Zealand if you know where to look. This is a good place to start if you are just starting your research, as these employers are typically experienced and open to hiring foreign workers.

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Step By Step Guide to Find Jobs in New Zealand

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  1. Step By Step Guide to Find Jobs in New Zealand Finding your new job just got easier

  2. Steps to Find Jobs in New Zealand • Target An Economic Sector • Search Daily For Job Openings • Write A Unique Cover Letter • Send Your CV • Utilize Your Contacts • Attend the Onsite Interviews

  3. 1. Target An Economic Sector At first, you need to decide on which industry you want to work in. Your choice should be relevant as per your skills and knowledge. Major industries in New Zealand are telecommunications and IT sectors have the most growth in recent years which means continued opportunities and job security!

  4. Trending jobs in New Zealand • Jobs in Construction & Architecture • Jobs in Arts & Entertainment • Jobs in Fashion & Beauty • Jobs in IT • Jobs in Science & Technology • Jobs in Office & Administration

  5. 2. Search Daily For Job Openings Millions of job openings are posted online daily on various job portals website like MyJobSpace, Seek, Indeed etc. Use common online job sites, or government-supported sites for this purpose. Also check New Zealand newspaper listings for jobs that are not posted on online sites.

  6. 3. Write A Unique Cover Letter The cover letter is your first introduction to the person who may hire you. Put some efforts to make each cover letter shine. Provide an New Zealand postal address and telephone number in your CV if possible. Make sure that you have been granted permission to work in New Zealand.

  7. 4. Send Your CV Target every potential recruitment agency in your target region in which you plan to settle. Academic applications are common in New Zealand, so take a chance and apply even if there is no advertised vacancy.

  8. 5. Utilize Your Contacts Even today, many jobs are not advertised through the media or online, so your personal contacts are going to be key. It would be beneficial to find jobs in New Zealand. When a contact gives you leads or referrals, Keep detailed records of your networking activity. Take advantage of networking opportunities and expand your networks by joining professional associations. Establish a contact within a company. It may just get your CV to the top of the pile.

  9. 6. Attend the Onsite Interviews If you are called for interview, try to be in New Zealand to physically present. Very few employers are engage candidates on an unseen basis. Although you might suggest a videoconference interview if you can’t be physically present.

  10. Contact Us Email Id: irma@myjobspace.co.nz Phone No: +64-800486329 Website: www.myjobspace.co.nz

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