
Auditors need to be able to gather and file business and legal documents
Auditors examine the financial statements of companies or organisations and provide an opinion on whether the statements give a true and fair view of their financial performance and position. Auditors also review the accounting systems and control procedures of companies and organisations, and make recommendations for improvements to these procedures.
He whakamārama
Ko ta te kaitatari kaute mahi ko te arohi i nga tauaki putea a-kamupene, a-ropu whakahaere ranei, a, ka tuku i ona whakaaro mehemea he pono, he tika hoki te ahua o te taha putea, taunga hoki. Ka arotake te kaitatari kaute i nga punaha kaute hoki me nga tikanga whakahaere a nga kamupene, ropu whakahaere hoki, me te whakatau tohutohu hei whakapai ake i enei tikanga.
Entry Requirements
To become an auditor you need to complete a commerce degree, preferably in accounting.

Pay
Pay for auditors varies depending on the region they work in and their level of experience.

Job Outlook
Job opportunities for auditors in the past 10 years have been good.
Skill shortage information
There is a long term skill shortage for this job.
Source: Department of Immigration, Skills Shortages