What is employment like in New Zealand in Environmental Science?

Updated on science 2024-04-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's easy now, but when you're done, it's hard to say in two or three years.

    Because the immigration policy is changing all the time, but I should be 85% sure.

    I've also heard that I'm still reading languages at chch, huhu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you study well enough, you will continue to study... Because NZ is a country that is extremely environmentally conscious... If you read master.。

    It should be automatically left in school.。。 I have a friend who reads agriculture. doctor re-read.

    The letter from the nz** who has not yet graduated arrived. Hopefully she can emigrate... nz** official assistance in handling.

    The school gives laboratories... And then in addition to the research funding given by the school. A salary of 160,000 NZD per year is guaranteed. Hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Environmental Engineering is a very good major, and it's good at the University of Canterbury because I studied something like this. However, it is not easy to find a job this year because of the financial crisis, but it will be very good in the future.

    After finishing your senior year in environmental engineering, you can apply for PR directly when you graduate, and you don't need to find a job.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is a shortage of environmental science majors now, and it is said that it is very easy to immigrate, but it is not easy to find a job in this major.

    If you can take the initiative to contact you as "love New Zealand" said, then you definitely don't have to worry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you have a calm personality, like to study things, and have a better family situation, you can support the completion of your Ph.D. Environmental Science is also a good choice. As an interdisciplinary discipline, environmental discipline involves a wide range of basic research directions such as chemistry and biology, as well as liberal arts directions such as law, regulations, planning and management, and environmental impact assessment. Doing research seriously is also very rewarding.

    If the personality is more lively and sociable. Or have an excellent talent for math, etc. Or like money and are eager to make money.

    It is very unrecommended to choose this major, it is better to study other more profitable majors such as computer finance. The current employment of environmental science majors is not very good, but because the concept of environmental protection has been very hot in recent years, environmental professional jobs are easy to find (I couldn't find a job before), but the salary is very low, and there is no sense of accomplishment in the work content. Therefore, most people change careers after graduating from bachelor's degrees, and many people change careers with master's degrees.

    Regarding the quality of employment, I personally think it is related to the relationship between the supply and demand of talents in society. With the popularization of graduate qualifications, if you only go to an ordinary school, then you will most likely need to go to graduate school, and it will be better to study environmental science in graduate school. Then you should really participate in the work of Hengjia after 7 years, and no one can say what will happen to the environmental professional job after 7 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of students coming to study in New Zealand. And the students are very concerned about the future employment issues. Can students work here after completing their studies? Read about employment in New Zealand.

    1. Employment of international students in New Zealand

    From the perspective of the unemployment rate, among such a large number of study abroad countries, New Zealand is very low in this regard, which means that its overall employment rate belongs to the relatively high part. It's not a big country, and it's true that there aren't many jobs, but it doesn't have a small population base of about 4.7 million. In the lead bush, it is very easy for students to find a job that they can do, and the pressure on the job is naturally much less than that of the United States and other countries with large populations.

    2. Return to China for employment

    International students studying in New Zealand will be very unique even if they want to return to their home country for employment. After all, New Zealand's education system retains the fine traditions of the United Kingdom in education, but it also adds its own very early and creative reforms, and its education system is very good in many countries. Of course, the universities here in New Zealand also have a very good level of education, and many of the talents produced in these schools have won the Nobel Prize.

    Not to mention that its academic qualifications are recognized all over the world, so in terms of degree diplomas, international students will obviously stand out.

    New Zealand education is actually a type of Western education, and it is also a relatively loose admission. Therefore, students can improve their abilities in various aspects, such as professional standards and personal abilities, which will be greatly improved when studying in New Zealand universities. It is also for this reason that the international students here will be more competitive, even after returning to China, they can find jobs with their own advantages for such a job market in China.

    3. Study abroad and work in New Zealand

    Compared with some other Western study abroad countries, New Zealand's study abroad policy is obviously more relaxed, and it allows international students to work. If you are enrolled in a full-time course or a certificate program, you will have 20 hours per week to work legally, and 40 hours on holidays. If you already have an IELTS score of 5 at the time of applying for a visa, then you can also go to work while taking a language course.

    In addition, if you are studying for a master's degree here, there is no time limit on your work.

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