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Showing 1151-1160/3557 results for you could find yourself fighting off job offers when you graduate. Jobs areas; Web Development.

  • Clinical Physiologist | Kaimātai Hinengaro Tiaki Tūroro

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    Clinical physiologists use technical equipment to measure and analyse patients' organs or internal systems, to help doctors diagnose and treat patients.

  • Construction | Mahi Hanga

    This industry may be for you if you are interested in:

    • physical work and working with your hands
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    • following and developing plans
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    • making calculations, and preparing estimates and quotes for costs and materials.
    • Find out how you can get ahead with a construction career

  • Artistic Director | Kaihautū Toi

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    Artistic directors plan and direct the activities of performing arts organisations such as theatre and dance companies, and arts activities at festivals and venues.

  • Krumboltz's theory

    John Krumboltz's planned happenstance theory makes it OK to not always plan, because unplanned events could lead to good careers.

  • Sharemilker | Kaiwhakahaere Mīraka Kau

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    Sharemilkers either milk a dairy farmer's cows for a profit share, or own a herd of cows and milk them on an owner's land for a profit share.

  • Building Surveyor | Kairūri Whare

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    Building surveyors inspect plans and building constructions to see if buildings are, or will be, built correctly. They may also issue certificates, write reports and help owners and potential buyers with construction problems and solutions.

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  • Marine Engineer | Mataaro Kaipuke

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    Marine engineers operate, service and repair engines, and mechanical and electronic equipment on ships and boats.

  • Kiwi Cards

    A resource to use with Year 7 to 9 students to teach them more about the world of work. The cards can be used for icebreakers, games, classroom and individual activities.

  • Culture and Heritage | Te Ahurea me te Taonga Tuku Iho

    Culture and heritage may be for you if you are interested in:

    • history, art or education
    • working with a range of cultural materials and objects
    • organising, storing and retrieving information
    • using analysis and research skills
    • using specialised software and databases
    • using communication, people and teaching skills
    • using creative skills to do tasks like designing art exhibition props
    • using project management skills to schedule exhibition display work, and check its quality.

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