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Career and Employment Service - publicising your job opportunities

Introduction

We can publicise your job opportunities to our able, committed and motivated students and graduates through NZUniCareerHub. This is a vacancy system which has been developed by the University Careers Advisers of New Zealand (UCANZ) with the support of seven of the eight New Zealand universities.

NZUniCareerHub makes it simpler for both employers and careers services to promote vacancies targeted to university students and graduates. The participating New Zealand university careers services use CareerHub to manage job vacancy listings, employer details, contacts, events, FAQs, employment articles and links. Students access the system using their university password.

When you register on NZuniCareerHub the system will distribute your contact details and jobs directly into the CareerHub databases of your nominated Universities.

What types of vacancy do we advertise - and how?

  • Final Year or Graduate Opportunities - A significant number of our final-year students - and recent graduates - access Massey CareerHub in their job search. Many of the final-year and graduate vacancies advertised there have start dates between December and February or mid-year.
  • Full-time work - We publicise this type of work throughout the year. Applicants are typically recent graduates; current extramural (i.e. distance) students seeking a job or career change and/or postgraduate students. Again we use Massey CareerHub for this.
  • Part-time and/or short-term work - Money is not the only reason that students and graduates take on part-time or short-term work. Most also do so to develop their skills base; enhance their experience; try out career ideas; make contacts and to apply their knowledge - all activities that we actively encourage. We can help you to publish such opportunities but would recommend that you also make contact with Student Job Search.
  • Vacation work and internships - A significant proportion of our students seek work in the vacations - particularly over the summer. In addition to the help that we can offer you to publicise such opportunities please contact Student Job Search. If they are relevant to students of Applied Science, Veterinary Science, Technology and Engineering, Science and Diploma in Agriculture we would strongly encourage you also to contact our College of Science’s Practical Work Office.
  • Voluntary work - This can be an invaluable way for our students and graduates to develop their skills and experience - particularly those seeking to enter career areas in which it is difficult to gain paid experience.
  • Work overseas - This type of work might be for NZ citizens and permanent residents looking to work abroad. Equally, it could be work for our international students and graduates who are returning to their home country - or anywhere else where they have the legal right to work.

We can publicise overseas work that you notify to us if you meet the following criteria

  • You must have an Australasian office and an established reputation or a well-known brand.
  • Alternatively, you will be required to provide us with two references from New Zealand students whom you have employed and that we can contact.
  • We do not promote organisations that have a ‘free’ email such as hotmail.
  • Students should never have to pay money to register with you, give bank details to you or to surrender their passports to you - unless to an official agency such as an Embassy.

More information

For more information on any of the above please contact the Career and Employment Service on your closest Massey campus.

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