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The skills employers most want you to have.
Continuing our future of work series – we discuss how artificial intelligence will take over some roles, and complement the work of humans in others.
Did you know there are some key employability skills that help rangatahi (young people) have a better chance of getting a foot in the door of a Māori business? Māori businesses clue us into the skills they need from our rangatahi.
Kia Tū, Kia Māia, Kia Manawanui! Be Brave, Be Bold, Be Determined! Careers New Zealand headed out to film five successful Māori businesses in the agriculture, construction, health and fitness and...
Continuing our future of work series – we showcase how employability skills, such as problem solving, are increasingly important in the new world of work.
Recruitment consultants help match people with jobs. They work with candidates (people looking for work) and clients (employers looking for staff).
Creative design may be for you if you are interested in:
Industrial designers design and develop innovative products for use in homes, businesses and industry.
Skills are abilities that are developed through life and work experiences.
Continuing our future of work series – we discuss how building up your transferable skills will be the key to moving between jobs and industries in the new world of work.