A guide for mature employment seekers or jobseekers over 45

Government / Community Services
In most New Zealand cities there are government or community run career centres with staff to help you through the process of looking for a job. Many have programmes specifically for experienced workers, as well as offering help with resumes and interviews, computers, and training for updating your skills. Most have a web presence now as do the many private employment agencies which can be of assistance to you.

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Other pages:
Alternative work arrangements
Changes in the Labour Market
Employment Web sites
Evaluating your Transferable Skills
Getting started
Magazine/Newspaper articles
Marketing Yourself Resumes etc
Networking and the hidden job market
Upgrading your skills
Career Services KiwiCareers
This is a government-funded web site containing New Zealand job, industry and training information, and links to relevant web sites. They can help you with career plans if you are planning to return to the workforce, or facing a job change or job loss.
Career Services NZ Making career decisions
This NZ government site is a good place to get information on changing your career, getting back into the work force after some years and how your skills gained out of the workforce can assist you to get a job.
Job Bank - Work and Income NZ
This is the job vacancies site of Work and Income NZ. Choose your region, then click on the industry or type of work you are interested in.
NEON
NEON (National Equal Opportunities Network) is a partnership between the Human Rights Commission and the EEO Trust. It promotes leading employment practices to employers, employees, trade unions, human resources personnel, small business and every person in New Zealand interested in decent and fair work.
New Kiwis
An employment project by the Auckland Chamber of Commerce and funded by the NZ Immigration Service.
New Zealand Government Online
Information and vacancies in the public service.
New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Here you can search for unit standards and qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework, as well as search for accredited providers.

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Last updated 24 July 2009

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