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Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Surgeons consult with patients and operate on people to treat and manage disease and injuries.
Product assemblers put together parts of metal products, machinery, electrical and electronic equipment, telecommunications equipment, joinery products and other goods.
Beauty therapists provide treatments such as facials, massage, laser hair removal, waxing and pedicures.
Talk to schools to find future workers before you get short staffed.
Find out about career possibilities and pathways in the aquaculture industry.
Health promoters work with communities and groups to develop ways to improve people’s health. They also work with government agencies to improve environmental conditions.
Plastics technicians set up, adjust, maintain and repair machines that manufacture plastic products.
Find out what skill shortages mean, and what jobs are currently on Immigration New Zealand's skill shortage lists.
Rangers protect, enhance and maintain conservation and recreation areas such as regional and national parks, forests, wetlands, reserves, and sites of cultural importance.