
Jim Harvey measuring a picture to assess its value
Valuers assess the value of machinery, furniture, art, jewellery and other items for such purposes as sale, purchase or insurance.
He whakamārama
Mahi ai ki te whakarite i te wariu o nga mahi toi, nga rei, nga taonga whare me etahi atu mea hei hoko atu hei hoko mai ranei, a, hei inihua hoki.
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements to become a valuer, but you need to complete on-the-job training with an employer or valuation company.

Pay
Pay varies, but valuers working full time usually earn between $30,000 and $80,000 a year, depending on experience and the area in which they work.

Job Outlook
Although there are no formal qualifications required, it is difficult to become a valuer because there are limited opportunities to learn the trade.