There are many
openings for specialists in industries such as medicine, engineering and IT.
But there are also opportunities to contribute more generalist skills.
There are 11 key areas of
work where skills are very definitely needed:
Healthcare
Health technology Information technology Agriculture and forestry Construction Education |
Engineering
Science Oil and gas Tourism and hospitality Finance and business |
SKILL SHORTAGE LISTS
Some
skills are in chronically short supply, and Immigration New Zealand has lists
of skill shortages.
If you are offered a job
which appears on a skill shortage list and you have the qualifications and
experience to match, getting a work and residence visa will be easier. This is
because the Government has identified that employers need to recruit people
from overseas to help meet demand for your skills.
But
if your job is not on a shortage list, don’t be disheartened. There are other work
and resident
visa options that might be right for you.
BALANCE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE
Imagine a place where you
can work to the highest professional standards, then in half an hour or less be
relaxing on a beach, hiking through beautiful native bush, pounding down a
mountain bike track or just chilling with friends in your back garden over a
fine New Zealand drink.
That’s what you can look
forward to when you bring your skills to New Zealand.
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