Go to New Zealand and now live to find code 40

Updated on society 2024-05-04
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After graduating next year, I want to study in New Zealand (the last year of undergraduate), get a bachelor's degree, and then find good majors and good employment in New Zealand in New Zealand, such as horticulture, language, art, etc. English majors can be selected.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you don't care about the salary, it's easy to find. If you have a skill, then it is easy to find, for some jobs, you need English, and some need Cantonese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Skilled immigrants to New Zealand are easier to find jobs in New Zealand, especially in their more in-demand majors.

    As a skilled migrant in New Zealand, it is generally a profession that is more in demand or in short supply in New Zealand, and some are even already working in New Zealand or have been contacted for a job, unlike ordinary workers, skilled migration jobs are easier to find. New Zealand values experience and references and letters of recommendation, which are advantages for skilled immigrants. Companies in New Zealand place more emphasis on previous project experience and recommendations from others.

    Generally, it will be required to call ** to the original unit to do a personal certification material inspection. So a good resume is very important. The position of the job can be found on Recruitment**.

    New Zealand has policies for skilled immigrants every year, such as electricians, mechanics, doctors and IT industry talents, etc., New Zealand is very lacking, these applicants are relatively easy to apply for, and it is easier for them to find a job in New Zealand.

    New Zealand's skilled immigrants implement a points system, which is based on age, education, work and other aspects. A minimum score of 100 is required to be accepted. All applications are put into a pool.

    Draws are conducted every two weeks. Selected applications will be processed. The rules of the draw are based on the score of the score.

    Those with a score of 140 and above will be selected directly, and those with a score of 100 to 135 will be selected according to their score. Priority is given to those with a job or job offer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Jobs in New Zealand are still relatively easy to find, especially in those small cities, and it is easier to find them if there is a shortage of majors.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on what you are studying, whether it is a major in New Zealand's immigration shortage!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is a shortage of majors. Look at the shortage of majors in the immigration bureau.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am a graduate of a New Zealand university, and many friends in China have asked me this question, and I think it should be easier to find a job than to answer this very abstract question. Ha ha. Have confidence in yourself, after so many years abroad, you should have learned not only knowledge, but more importantly, survival.

    Regardless of the **, will definitely find a job.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My classmates and friends have returned to China to work quite well, some of them are arranged by their parents at home, and I feel that the most important thing in finding a job in China is the relationship!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It still depends on the major, because the situation at home and abroad is different, and the focus of the types of talents lacking is also different.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's hard to find, it's very difficult to find a local graduate, and it's basically impossible to find it directly from China. The main reason is that people who don't have an identity don't like to hire, and the second language or something is generally not particularly good, unless the professional ability is particularly strong or the person you know, otherwise it is difficult, of course, occasionally I have encountered the professional who is lucky to find a job is nothing garbage, but it is definitely very rare.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    UK size. UK size is one size smaller than US size.

    For example, if the US code is a number, it is equivalent to the UK code.

    The picture is a number tag on a shoebox, purchased at a sporting goods store in New Zealand.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Shoe sizes are UK sizes.

    A size 38 woman should be a size 6 or 7.

    A size 42 men's shoe should be a size 8.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are jobs that can be found in **. New Zealanders want English-speaking immigrants. Here's how hard it is to find a job in New Zealand.

    With a high unemployment rate among Chinese New Zealanders and few job seekers, "finding a job in New Zealand can be a challenge" – this is what Immigration New Zealand says in the Handbook. To be sure, the more experience and qualifications there are, the more opportunities there are for job seekers, and some employers pay special attention to local work experience when recruiting new employees. The New Zealand job market is very competitive and some employers may not recognise qualifications and training obtained overseas by job seekers, and the Immigration Service advises migrants to verify that their qualifications are recognised in New Zealand; If you don't get recognition, you may have to consider some additional study and training in order to find your dream job.

    In addition, it is possible to find a job in the same field, but it may be lower than the job position that has been done, or it is possible to look for a job in that category. In addition, while there are enough 'points' to apply for residency in New Zealand based on your qualifications and experience, this does not mean that you will be able to find a job that you are happy with easily. In fact, the ability to read, write and listen to English is crucial, and most New Zealand employers only hire English-speaking immigrants who may struggle to find a job if they don't.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hotel management is average, and the tourism industry in this country is still relatively developed. Also** is the end of the year, around November.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hard to find, Auckland, good perks, but there is no shortage of hotel management and chefs!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Finding a job depends on what you're referring to.

    If you live, you will live.

    Shelter for food. Willing to make efforts, not afraid of hardship.

    You can go to the farm.

    Chinese shop, but the bottom line is.

    You can't ignore even the most basic.

    Otherwise, you don't even know where to get paid.

    You'll be bullied.

    If you can speak Cantonese.

    There is a great advantage to finding these unions.

    At least be able to listen to Cantonese.

    There are a lot of Cantonese speakers here. If you want to find a good job.

    Not fluent in English.

    Hardly possible

    Think twice

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's going to be in February next year, and no one can guarantee that you will be able to immigrate with iron!

    New Zealand is a country of birds

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Looking for a job in general, it depends on your luck. You don't have to be able to immigrate!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This major is average, not a shortage either.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you are tested to see which company in China is actually the most important thing is the test, if you are tested that your English ability is really strong enough and the major is also very good, of course the Chinese company will want you, especially foreign companies, in New Zealand, people here are not looking at the diploma, but the strength, high school graduation has the strength to be a CEO

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I think that looking for a job in China mainly depends on the relationship!!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It depends on your ability, what major?

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