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What are typical jobs in New Zealand?

The most popular career this year was police officer, according to the most searched for jobs on careers.govt.nz in 2018….The top 10 jobs searched for on the careers.govt.nz site as at 10 December 2018:

  • Police Officer.
  • Registered Nurse.
  • Psychologist.
  • Secondary School Teacher.
  • Accountant.
  • Pilot.
  • Primary School Teacher.
  • Surgeon.

What jobs are in demand in NZ?

Immigration New Zealand’s skill shortage lists

  • Arts and Media.
  • Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation.
  • Farming, Fishing, Forestry and Mining.
  • Construction and Infrastructure.
  • Business.
  • Health and Community.
  • IT and Telecommunications.
  • Education and Social Sciences.

What jobs earn the most money NZ?

The 11 Highest Paying Jobs in New Zealand [2021 Edition]

  • CEO/Managing Director. $120k.
  • Surgeon – Private sector. $151k.
  • Judge. $334k.
  • Chief Financial Officer (CFO) $180k.
  • Strategy Manager – Corporate Finance, M&A. $200k.
  • Country Sales Manager. $190k.
  • Corporate and Insitutional Director – Financial Services. $180k.
  • IT General Manager.

What are the top 20 jobs in New Zealand?

Why is it a top 20 job? There are numerous IT-related jobs on Immigration New Zealand’s long-term skill shortage list, including software engineer, database administrator, systems administrator, ICT security specialist and network administrator.

Are there any construction jobs in New Zealand?

This means that you are permitted to work in New Zealand temporarily. You won’t necessarily be able to apply for residence. The Construction and Infrastructure Skill Shortage List (CISSL) contains occupations in critical shortage in the Construction industry across New Zealand.

How much do people make in New Zealand?

Here is a link to advertised salaries for jobs in different locations in New Zealand. Now to look at a selection of typical annual salary ranges in New Zealand. Bear in mind that these are salary-ranges. The bottom of the range would approximate the salary of an inexperienced employee working for a lower paying employer.

Why is there a skill shortage in New Zealand?

When jobs appear on Immigration New Zealand’s skill shortage lists, this means the Government is actively encouraging skilled workers from overseas to work in that role in New Zealand.