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Global Work & Travel
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Craving something bigger than the same routine at home? Imagine spending your year hiking mountains, exploring glaciers, discovering hidden beach...

INTERNeX Pacific
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Grab this opportunity to work, live, and play in some of New Zealand's most beautiful locations through pre-arranged jobs in hotels, resorts, lux...
See All 2 ProgramsEA Ski and Snowboard Training
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EA Ski and Snowboard Training is looking for skiers to join us in New Zealand on a winter gap year. If you love the outdoors, travel, and have a passion for skiing, then this ski instructor internship program is for you. What is the ski instructor internship program? The internship is a course des
See All 2 ProgramsOyster Worldwide
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This programme offers a fantastic opportunity to work and travel in one of the most beautiful countries on earth. Our 12-month package provides expert support to navigate the essentials—from finding employment to completing the paperwork required to kickstart your life in New Zealand. Your journey
Wakatipu Heating & Refrigeration
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Ready for a lifestyle upgrade? Trade the daily grind for stunning alpine views, world-class adventure sports, and a better work-life balance. We're hiring a qualified Refrigeration Mechanic to join our established team in Queenstown, New Zealand. About the Role: We are seeking an experienced refrig
CULTURE Bridge Priscilla Annan & Julijan Petric GbR
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beeindruckende Landschaften, eine offene, warmherzige Kultur und ein entspanntes Lebensgefühl. Mit uns kannst du als Au-Pair in einer neuseeländischen Gastfamilie leben, deine Englischkenntnisse stärken und ein Jahr voller Abenteuer und persönlicher Entwicklung erleben. ♥ Deine Aufgabe Du unterstüt
Jobs And Internships Abroad
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Have you ever considered working in New Zealand and living like a local? Jobs And Internships Abroad allows you to finance your trip after getting that first pay. What should you love about New Zealand? There are actually a lot! Tranquil lakes, tall mountains, stunning beaches, abundant wildlife, l
AdventureEXP
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Head to New Zealand with AdventureEXP, where you’ll earn money, gain real-world skills, and explore one of the world’s most stunning destinations. Think snow-capped mountains, wild beaches, and cities buzzing with life, all while working and traveling purposefully. We’ll set you up with a job befor
New Zealand Internships
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The New Zealand Internships Hospitality Program is a paid program designed for candidates who have graduated or have current work experience in Hospitality. Positions include Front-of-house, Food & Beverage, Cook/Culinary, Bar and Restaurant type roles. Starting hourly wage is from $15.50NZD for ful
How to Work Abroad in New Zealand
Prepare for Jobs in New Zealand
Set goals
Before jumping into work life in New Zealand, it helps to have a loose plan. Nothing too intense, just a few things to keep you grounded.
- Pick a place, not just a job. Jobs come and go, but where you live shapes your whole vibe. Choose a spot you’ll enjoy outside of work.
- Try a few things. It’s super normal to bounce between jobs. Barista in Queenstown, vineyard work in Marlborough. It all counts.
- Leave space for the in-between. You might have downtime. Use it to explore, breathe, or do absolutely nothing. It is part of the deal.
Understand the benefits
Nobody moves to New Zealand just for the job. The real value is in how work fits into everything else.
- You actually get time off. Full-time workers get at least four weeks of paid vacation. People take their breaks seriously, and no one expects you to be “always on.”
- Workplaces feel human. Most offices and job sites are casual, respectful, and pretty chill. Titles matter less than attitude.
- Nature is always right there. Even if you’re in a city, you’re never far from beaches, mountains, or hikes. It makes balancing work and life way easier.
Things to know
New Zealand is welcoming, but a few small heads-ups can make settling in smoother.
- Culture - Kiwis are kind and helpful, but don’t expect over-the-top service or small talk. It’s chill, not cold.
- Paperwork - You’ll need an IRD number (tax ID) to get paid legally. Apply for it online soon after you arrive.
- Transport - In cities, public transit works fine. But in smaller towns, having a car or even a bike makes life way easier.
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