How to cross check that a JOb being Offered is real and not fake while being out of New Zealand?
and How to verify that Employer Offering a Job is accredited ,could anyone pleasse refer to any accredited Employer List?
All the Best
How to cross check that a JOb being Offered is real and not fake while being out of New Zealand?
and How to verify that Employer Offering a Job is accredited ,could anyone pleasse refer to any accredited Employer List?
All the Best
Accredited Employers are listed on the Immigration website - see here
Hi YouMeAndThree,
Can you please advice me how to create a good CV for NZ IT job market.
Thanks in advance.
Frog Recruitment's Cover Letter, CV and Interview Tips
May I offer a suggestion?
You've posted a couple of questions here asking others to give you specific information which would take a considerable amount of time and research to compile.
Forum members have posted a LOT of helpful links here to information on just about everything. Instead of expecting others to read the documents at those links and give you the information, why not go read them yourself? Most of the other members have had to do this. There is no "shortcut" for it.
Both NZIS Case Officers and prospective Employers like to see candidates who demonstrate initiative and self-motivation. Candidates who expect someone else to hand them everything they need, do not do so well.
The forum has a Search facility in the top menu on this page. You can enter key words to find members' past posts on whatever subject you are trying to research.
Google is your friend, and it is an amazing resource. I encourage you to learn how to use it.
NZ CV examples is a good search phrase to start.
Last edited by Jolie; 21st September 2009 at 08:13 PM.
then again, if we searched for everything, there would be no posts!
But to be fair I and I'm sure others have received pm's from Baais asking for information.
I'm am a SAHM - I don't know any recruitment agencies. Neither DH nor myself used recruitment agencies. I haven't written a CV in possibly 10 years. I search for the information first, if I don't find the answers I ask the question on the forum.
Academic institutes usually have career development centre to help people prepare CV. I had my CV checked and finalised by them 9 years back. There are lot of resources on Internet for CV preparation. It takes time to prepare good CV, and if there is slight mistake in CV, employers dump that CV in bin straightway. I have experienced personally.
CV is quite personal thing and I don't think anyone will let you have a look on it (neither I) although no such request has come from you but better to inform.
One thing of which candidates for Skilled Migration need to be aware is that the format required for a CV in NZ may be very different from that in your home country.
My CV here is 9 pages long. My CV in the U.S. was 2 pages long. Anything longer than 2 pages in the States usually gets binned immediately. A 2-page CV down here would probably get binned immediately.
So be very sure that you check several different CV examples specifically from NZ and update your CV to a similar format if it does not already fit the format required here in NZ.