Thinking about a Working Holiday Visa?
We’ve put together some valuable tips to simplify the process of job hunting.
Getting Started
Before you even think about packing your bags, take some time to dive into what the job scene in New Zealand looks like. It’s a cool way to see jobs and determine if you have the skills they’re looking for. Plus, hitting up online job boards can give you a heads-up on which skills are in hot demand. We’ve got a bunch of awesome sites that are perfect for travelers, backpackers, students, and anyone on a Working Holiday Visa. They’re loaded with all kinds of jobs—whether you’re after something temporary, seasonal, full-time, or part-time, in fields like hospitality, horticulture, accounting, you name it.
Check out these sites for all sorts of jobs, from healthcare and tourism to farming and more:
- Backpacker Job Board in New Zealand
- Work opportunities for travelers
- Seasonal Jobs in New Zealand
- Horticulture careers and seasonal work
- Experience life on an Organic Farm
- Trending jobs in New Zealand
- Student Job Search
- SEEK
- TRADEME
Making Your CV Stand Out
Yeah, Nah! as we say it here in New Zealand.
You have heard many times, even from us, that “Your CV is your first impression, so make it count. Tailor it to highlight the skills and experiences matching your desired job.” This is true, but also, if you have, for example, office job experience but are looking for a Working Holiday job as a waiter or picking kiwi fruits, do not forget to mention and highlight if you have any volunteering, student work or other job experience than office work. Also, write a summary or, even better, a cover letter where you can mention what types of jobs you are looking for. If you are applying for a job in agriculture, you can say that although you have only office work experience, you are eager to learn and work outside on the field and see the fruit of your work. Mention if you need help with the accommodation or have one all sorted, but assure the future employer that you can find one independently if they can not provide it for their workers. Your CV and cover letter are your spokespersons.
Networking is Key
Use the power of networking to find jobs in New Zealand. Social media, online forums, and groups can be goldmines for expanding your circle. Many social media groups are targeted for Working Holiday Jobs to join, and always search for your home country and specific New Zealand destinations such as “Auckland Working Holiday” or “ South Island Working Holiday.” Remember, in today’s interconnected world, the right job might just be a chat away.
Being Flexible:
Keeping an open mind during your job hunt can open up many opportunities. Sometimes, the best jobs are the ones you never expected.
Speaking English
Dive into conversations in English without worrying about being perfect. It’s the perfect chance to get better at it. After all, speaking a new language is about making connections, not perfection, and also, we all know the saying that I believe is true: “Practice makes perfect”.
Understanding Your Visa:
Remember what you can and can’t do with a Working Holiday Visa, like the jobs you can take and how long you can stay. It’s all about planning within those rules. You will find all the information about your visa condition in your Visa document. If you are not sure what it means, always ask a professional, an Immigration Adviser, or INZ to make sure you get the correct information.
Making the Most of It
More than anything, enjoy your time in New Zealand. It’s an amazing opportunity to explore a new culture, meet various people, and gain great work experience. Remember, this isn’t just a job; it’s the adventure of a lifetime.
So, there you have it—a guide to kick-start your working holiday in New Zealand. This resource is your first step towards an unforgettable working holiday, where work and adventure go hand in hand.
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