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How to write a cover letter employers will want to read.
Early childhood teachers educate and care for young children in kindergartens, kōhanga reo or childcare centres. Kōhanga reo kaiako also help children learn te reo Māori and tikanga Māori (culture and customs).
Telecommunications engineers design, test and build telecommunications networks and systems.
Automotive refinishers prepare vehicle surfaces, match and mix colours, and apply paint to vehicles.
Saw doctors set and adjust sawmill saws and repair, grind and sharpen hand, band and circular saws.
Window cleaners clean windows and other glass in shops, schools, offices, hospitals and homes.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Legal executives help lawyers prepare and file legal documents, research and prepare cases, give legal advice and help with house sales.
Welders make, join and repair metal parts for machinery and equipment using welding techniques.
You may already have a CV, but its style, length and content may be quite different from CVs in New Zealand. These tips will help you write your CV in a style that New Zealand employers prefer.